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 Translation for 'appeal court' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   an appeal court | appeal courts
lögfr.
yfirdómur {k}
appeal court
3 Words
lögfr.
áfrýjunardómstóll {k}
court of appeal
Partial Matches
ákall {hv}appeal
lögfr.
áfrýjun {kv}
appeal
áskorun {kv} [hvatning]appeal
unverified umleitun {kv}appeal
unverified umleitan {kv}appeal
kynþokki {k}sex appeal
lögfr.
áfrýja (e-u)
to appeal (sth.)
beiðni {kv} um hjálpappeal for help
unverified skírskota til e-sto appeal to sth.
áfrýja málito lodge an appeal
unverified höfða til e-sto appeal to sth.
lögfr.
dómstóll {k}
court
lögfr.
þingvitni {hv} [gamalt]
court witness
unverified
lögfr.
hæstiréttur {k}
Supreme Court
unverified
lögfr.
undirréttur {k}
lower court
bókm.
hirðskáld {hv}
court poet
lögfr.
dómsmál {hv}
court case
lögfr.
áfrýjunardómstóll {k}
appellate court
lögfr.
þinghald {hv} [réttarhald]
court session
lögfr.
þingvottur {k}
court witness
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Usage Examples English
  • On 29 January 2007, the Dutch appeal court upheld the sentences. The judgements were confirmed by the Dutch Supreme Court on 10 July 2008.
  • The Appeal Court observed in 1973 that the determination of whether a document is a guarantee or an indemnity, or whether it imposes a secondary or a primary liability, will always depend upon "the true construction of the actual words in which the promise is expressed".
  • In their 1976 judgement, the appeal court judges found that Kane's article was not a fair report of the Senate speech.
  • Spiritualism and its belief system became protected characteristics under Law in the U.K. in 2009 by Alan Power at the UKEAT (Appeal Court,) London, England.
  • Hamm is also known as "City of Law" (Stadt des Rechts) because of the greatest German regional appeal court (Oberlandesgericht), the local court (Amtsgericht), the industrial court (Arbeitgericht) and the industrial appeal court (Landesarbeitsgericht).

  • A person who is refused bail can appeal against the refusal to either the Sheriff Appeal Court for summary proceedings in the Sheriff Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts and solemn proceedings in the Sheriff Courts, or to the High Court of Justiciary when a case is on trial there.
  • The Supreme Court has an Appeal Court formed by 43 members.
  • On 25 January 2018, the Appeal Court of Porto Alegre found Lula guilty of corruption and money laundering and increased his sentence to 12 years of prison for one of the nine charges, while the other eight were still pending.
  • In September 2017 the appeal court decided that requirements banning employment by women who wore large sizes was unenforceable and ordered compensation for Yevgenia Magurina, a flight attendant who filed a discrimination suit.
  • The appeal court found that SNCF was a separate entity to the government and thus outside the competence of the Administrative court.

  • Among its other public institutions, Aix also has the second most important Appeal Court (Palais de Justice) outside of Paris, located near the site of the former Palace of the Counts (Palais des Comtes) of Provence.
  • In 1578, Lublin was chosen as the seat of the Crown Tribunal, the highest appeal court in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and for centuries, the city has been flourishing as a centre of culture and higher learning.
  • The Lithuanian Tribunal, the highest appeal court for the nobility of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was established by Stephen Báthory, Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland, in 1581.
  • Important national institutions housed in Tirana include the Appeal Court and Administrative Court.
  • After an appeal is heard, the "mandate" is a formal notice of a decision by a court of appeal; this notice is transmitted to the trial court and, when filed by the clerk of the trial court, constitutes the final judgment on the case, unless the appeal court has directed further proceedings in the trial court.

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