without+appeal

  • 11Appeal — For other uses, see Appeal (disambiguation). An appeal is a petition for review of a case that has been decided by a court of law. The petition is made to a higher court for the purpose of overturning the lower court s decision. The District of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 12Appeal procedure before the European Patent Office — Decisions of the first instances of the European Patent Office (EPO) can be appealed, i.e. challenged, before the Boards of Appeal of the EPO, in a judicial procedure (proper to an administrative court), as opposed to an administrative procedure …

    Wikipedia

  • 13Appeal play — In baseball, an appeal play occurs when a member of the defensive team calls the attention of an umpire to an infraction which he would otherwise ignore. Live ball appealsA runner shall be called out, after a successful live ball appeal, if he: * …

    Wikipedia

  • 14Appeal (motion) — In parliamentary procedure, an appeal from the decision of the chair is used to challenge a ruling of the chair. Appeal (RONR) Class Incidental motion In order when another has the floor? Yes, at time of appealed ruling Requires second? Yes… …

    Wikipedia

  • 15Appeal (cricket) — In the sport of cricket, an appeal is the act of a player on the fielding team asking an umpire for a decision regarding whether a batsman is out or not. According to the Laws of Cricket, an umpire may not rule a batsman out unless the fielding… …

    Wikipedia

  • 16Appeal to probability — The appeal to probability is a logical fallacy. It assumes that because something could happen, it is inevitable that it will happen. This is flawed logic, regardless of the likelihood of the event in question. The fallacy is often used to… …

    Wikipedia

  • 17APPEAL — The Problem of the Appeal in Jewish Law Most modern legal systems comprise a number of judicial forums, organized hierarchically. A litigant dissatisfied with a decision in a lower forum thus has the right to appeal that decision in a higher… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 18Appeal of 18 June — The Appeal of 18th June was a famous speech by Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, in 1940. The appeal is the origin of the French Resistance to the German occupation during World War II. De Gaulle spoke to the French people… …

    Wikipedia

  • 19appeal in forma pauperis — /apiyl in forms popsrss/ A privilege given indigent person to prosecute an appeal, otherwise and independently allowable, without payment of fees and costs incident to such prosecution. See e.g. Fed.R.App.P. 24 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 20appeal in forma pauperis — /apiyl in forms popsrss/ A privilege given indigent person to prosecute an appeal, otherwise and independently allowable, without payment of fees and costs incident to such prosecution. See e.g. Fed.R.App.P. 24 …

    Black's law dictionary