de novo trial — See trial de novo … Ballentine's law dictionary
trial de novo — n: a trial in a higher court in which all the issues of fact or law tried in a lower court or tribunal are reconsidered as if no previous trial had taken place compare mistrial Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
trial — tri·al n [Anglo French, from trier to try]: a judicial examination of issues of fact or law disputed by parties for the purpose of determining the rights of the parties compare hearing, inquest at trial: in or during the course of a trial Merriam … Law dictionary
de novo trial — Trying a matter anew; the same as if it had not been heard before and as if no decision had been previously rendered. Farmingdale Supermarket, Inc. v. U. S., D.C.N.J., 336 F.Supp. 534, 536 … Black's law dictionary
de novo trial — Trying a matter anew; the same as if it had not been heard before and as if no decision had been previously rendered. Farmingdale Supermarket, Inc. v. U. S., D.C.N.J., 336 F.Supp. 534, 536 … Black's law dictionary
Trial de novo — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue … Wikipedia
trial — A judicial examination and determination of issues between parties to action, whether they be issues of law or of fact, before a court that has jurisdiction. Tittsworth v. Chaffin, Mo.App., 741 S.W.2d 314, 317. A judicial examination, in… … Black's law dictionary
trial anew — Same as trial de novo … Ballentine's law dictionary
de novo — de no·vo /dē nō vō, dā / adv or adj [Medieval Latin, literally, from (the) new]: over again: as if for the first time: as a: allowing independent appellate determination of issues (as of fact or law) a de novo review b: allowing complete retrial… … Law dictionary
De novo — In general usage, de novo is a Latin expression meaning from the beginning, afresh, anew, beginning again. It is used in: De novo synthesis of complex molecules from simple molecules in biochemistry Trial de novo, or a new trial in the legal… … Wikipedia