Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);
Court of Appeal means the provincial or local division of the Supreme Court to which an appeal lies from the magistrate’s court;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Samoa:
Examples of Court of Appeal in a sentence
In late 2008 the Supreme Court of Appeal clarified the legal position relating to the non-parole period.
Secondly, the Supreme Court of Appeal was of the view that although it is “just a recommendation”, a non- parole period would be considered by DCS in deciding when the prisoner should be released on parole.
When this was refused by Fortuin J the husband did not pursue the matter further by way of an application for leave to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
However, in the Pakane case the Supreme Court of Appeal held that the offender should not be considered for parole unless he has served “not less than ten years” of the 15 years’ sentence.
Court of Appeal, Judgments of 28 January 1999 (Canal+ Belgique c.
More Definitions of Court of Appeal
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Seychelles;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established in this Constitution;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal; “disciplinary law” means a law regulating the discipline –
Court of Appeal means the court established by the Court of Appeal (Guernsey) Law, 1961,
Court of Appeal means the Supreme Court of South West Africa;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal;