appealable order
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appealable order — A decree or order which is sufficiently final to be entitled to appellate review, as contrasted with an interlocutory order which generally is not appealable until the case has been tried and judgment entered, e.g. a denial of motion for summary… … Black's law dictionary
appealable order — A decree or order which is sufficiently final to be entitled to appellate review, as contrasted with an interlocutory order which generally is not appealable until the case has been tried and judgment entered, e.g. a denial of motion for summary… … Black's law dictionary
order — or·der 1 n 1: a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority maintain law and order 2: an established mode or state of procedure a call to order 3 a: a mandate from a superior authority see also … Law dictionary
appealable decision — Same as appealable order. =>> order. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 … Law dictionary
final and appealable order — See final order … Ballentine's law dictionary
final appealable order — See final order … Ballentine's law dictionary
appealable — That which may be taken before a higher court for review, as an appealable order; capable of being subjected to an appeal of felony. Appealable in its proper sense denotes susceptibility to direct appeal, as distinguished (1) from reviewable that … Ballentine's law dictionary
order — A mandate; precept; command or direction authoritatively given; rule or regulation. Brady v. Interstate Commerce Commission, D.C.W.Va., 43 F.2d 847, 850. Direction of a court or judge made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment,… … Black's law dictionary
final appealable order or judgment — One that disposes of all issues and all parties in the case and leaves nothing for further determination. Schaumburg/Glunt, Inc. v. Parmley, Mo.App., 701 S.W.2d 201, 202. See also final decision or judgment … Black's law dictionary
final appealable order or judgment — One that disposes of all issues and all parties in the case and leaves nothing for further determination. Schaumburg/Glunt, Inc. v. Parmley, Mo.App., 701 S.W.2d 201, 202. See also final decision or judgment … Black's law dictionary