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

  • Xxxxxxxxx, vice-president and general manager of Brinco, both the 21-page draft dated 31 May 1965 and a covering letter dated 8 June 1965, Supreme Court of Newfoundland, Court of Appeal, 1983 no.

  • Xxxxxxx to Premier Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, 22 July 1966, Supreme Court of Newfoundland, Court of Appeal, 1983 no.


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 Appeal established in this Constitution;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal; “disciplinary law” means a law regulating the discipline –