Appellate proceeding definition
Appellate proceeding means any contested matter before the state court of appeals, the state supreme court, a federal court of appeals or the United States supreme court.
Appellate proceeding means an appeal or judicial review of a decision or an application for prerogative remedy in respect of which the Corporation provides legal aid services; (“procédure d’appel”)
Appellate proceeding means a contested oral argument that is held in open court before the tribal court of appeals.
More Definitions of Appellate proceeding
Appellate proceeding means any case in which any applicable law grants jurisdiction to this administrative court to review a decision made by another tribunal after an opportunity for an evidentiary hearing in that tribunal.
Appellate proceeding means an oral argument held in open court before the Mississippi Court of Appeals, the Mississippi Supreme Court, a federal court of appeals or the United States Supreme Court.
Appellate proceeding means a timely appeal, petition for certiorari or request for reargument or rehearing with respect to the Purchaser Selection Order or the Confirmation Order, or any appeal with respect to any of the foregoing proceedings.
Appellate proceeding means a contested oral argument that is held in open court before the state court of appeals, the state supreme court, a federal court of appeals or the United States supreme court.