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De novo definition

De novo means trying a matter anew, the same as if it had not been heard before and as if no decision had been previously made.
De novo means anew, or considering the question of a case for the first time.
De novo means a new hearing on all issues and a full hearing on the merits in no way restricted by what occurred before.

Examples of De novo in a sentence

  • De novo apparently balanced reciprocal translocation between 5q11.2 and 17q23 associated with Klippel-Feil anomaly and type A1 brachydactyly.

  • De novo review of legal questions requires an independent determination of the issues, giving no special weight to thebankruptcy court’s decision.20A factual finding is “clearly erroneous” when “‘it is without factual support in the record, or if the appellate court, after reviewing all the evidence, is left with the definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been made.’”21IV.

  • De novo review: A review of an appeal without deference to prior decisions in the case.

  • De novo structure determination of such a system from NMR restraints has not yet been reported.

  • The administrative law judge’s decision shall be the final decision of the Secretary and no further review shall be given to the temporary alien agricultural labor certification application or the temporary alien agricultural labor certification determination by any DOL official.(b) De novo hearing—(1) Request forhearing; conduct of hearing.


More Definitions of De novo

De novo means the office of tax appeals will decide questions of fact and of law based on the evidence and legal arguments presented in the proceedings before the office. Parties will need to be prepared to present exhibits, testimony, and argument to the administrative law judge to which the proceeding is assigned.
De novo means the process for obtaining authorization from the FDA of a novel medical device that is low to moderate risk for which general controls alone, or general and special controls, provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness for the intended use, but for which there is no legally marketed predicate device. Devices that are classified (or re-classified) into Class II through a De Novo classification request may be marketed and used as predicates for future premarket notification 510(k) submissions, when applicable.
De novo means a new hearing, usually without consideration of any previous hearing testimony.
De novo process shall mean the process to be undertaken by the Sanctions Appeals Board to review a decision of the Sanctions Commissioner. Such process shall entail the review of the submissions made by the Sanctions Commissioner as well as the reasoning behind those submissions in addition to any new evidence which may be presented.
De novo means a review of an appeal that is made without deference to prior decisions in the case.
De novo means from the beginning.
De novo trial means a “new trialordered by an appellate court in exceptional cases when the original trial failed to make a determination in a manner dictated by law.”