Examples of Reviewing court in a sentence
Supervisor of Liquor Control, 994 S.W.2d 955 (Mo.banc).(2004) Reviewing court must look to the whole record involving an administrative agency’s decision, and not merely that evidence supporting its decision.
Reviewing court files and relevant records, reports and documents.
Because deforestation is ‘the second single greenhouse gas source behind energy production, being responsible for about 20% of human GHG emissions’4, reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is essential if climate change is to be mitigated.
Reviewing court files and relevant records, reports, and documents; In cases in which the ward or impaired person is living or placed more than 100 miles outside of the jurisdiction of the court, the requirements to personally meet with and interview the person are waived unless extraordinary circumstances warrant the expenditure of state funds required for such visits.
Reviewing court files and relevant records, reports, and documents.
Reviewing court uses two step Charter framework to determine legality of impugned decision.
Patents 324.55(1) Reviewing court, absent clear error, could not substitute its judgment for that of trial court in ruling on motion of licensee and patent owners in infringement action for increased damages that infringer had acted in good faith, absent clear error which was not found.
ORDER Held: Reviewing court did not have jurisdiction to hear arguments regarding unsentenced conviction; evidence was sufficient to support the defendant’s remaining convictions; the trial court did not err in barring the defendant from calling a witness to impeach his ex-wife, or in allowing the admission of “other crimes” evidence; and insofar as the claims were properly considered, the defendant did not receive ineffective assistance of counsel.
Reviewing court should avoid impairment of decisions made by Congress or the President in matters involving foreign affairs or national security.
Reviewing court operating budgets using regularly updated local information helps refine spending decisions to more accurately allocate funds to areas of need, and can help identify areas for further cost savings.