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gen. |
aller en appel; recours en cassation (to the appellate court) |
econ. |
voie de recours |
immigr. |
recours juridictionnel |
law |
appel m; recours m; conclusion de pourvoi; opposition f; recours en réforme; faire appel |
market. |
argument m |
patents. |
attaquer m |
polit., law |
pourvoi m |
proced.law., fin. |
réclamation f |
sport. |
appeler m |
UN, law |
recours m (former un) |
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law, patents. |
faire appel; interjeter appel |
patents. |
recourir contre une décision |
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IT |
voies de recours |
law |
procédure de recours; recours m |
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appeal Resort to a superior court to review the decision of an inferior court or administrative agency [ə'pi:l] n | |
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environ. |
appel m |
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appeal An application to a person, body, court or tribunal superior to that which has decided an issue to reconsider that decision and, if thought fit, to alter it [ə'pi:l] n | |
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polit. |
appel m (Recours à une personne, une autorité, une cour ou une juridiction supérieure en vue de reconsidérer un jugement rendu et, le cas échéant, d'en obtenir la réformation) |
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UN, law |
interjeter appel |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., law |
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law |
to file a case in a higher court; a review of a previously tried case by a higher court; When someone that loses at least part of a case asks a higher court called an "APPELLATE COURT" to review the decision and say if it is right. This is called "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." The person that appeals is called the "APPELLANT." The other person is called the "APPELLEE." |
law, abbr. |
appl. |