Unsure exactly what it is that is being asked.
Remand - defined: It is a finding by an appellate court, which sends a case back to the trial court for further proceedings. The trial court must conduct further proceedings consistent with the appellate court's ruling.
Once a case is "in the judicial system" it does not go away, expire, or have a statute of limitations. On the other hand a remanded case is not instantaneously given priority treatment either. It is simply added to the docket of whatever court it was remanded back to, and will once again come up for hearing/trial in due course.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
no age limit!
There is no specific term limit for a Supreme Court justice. They are appointed for life, unless they choose to retire or are impeached.
It means that they want another shot at the case or they think the lower court was wrong, so they appeal to a higher case which reviews the lower court's decision for an error in law and facts. If they win on appeal, the appellate court either rules in their favor or remands (returns) the case back to the lower court to redecide.
to a lower court"Remand" can have two meanings.An Appelate Court can remand a case back to a lower court for correction or further action,-OR-A trial judge can remand a defendant to jail if, after a preliminary hearing, they find there is reason to hold the accused for trial.
The limit is 25% of your weekly disposable income.
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The current limit for small claims in Oregon is $10,000.
there is a limit of four people
It ends upon assassination.
75,000.00