Court of Appeal definition

Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Seychelles;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Samoa:

Examples of Court of Appeal in a sentence

  • The Court of Appeal was informed that the Company yet to obtain the grounds of judgement from the High Court and that the Company issued several reminders to the High Court.

  • The Company received the ground of judgment from the High Court in January 2020 and all the parties agreed that the Company would file its supplementary record of appeal in the Court of Appeal by 2 March 2020.

  • On 27 June 2019, the Company filed a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal against the decision made by the High Court.

  • The Appeal came up for e-review on 13 February 2020 and the Court of Appeal fixed the Appeal for further e-review on 5 March 2020 for the Company to update the Court of Appeal on the status of filing of the said supplementary record of appeal.

  • I think very similar reasons to those mentioned by the Court of Appeal in the Adams case apply here: • A key aim of FSMA is consumer protection.


More Definitions of Court of Appeal

Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established by this Constitution;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established under the Supreme Court Act 1935;
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 Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal;
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 –