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A 'higher' court will hear an appeal from a 'lower' court
Appeal the decision of the court.
A court case brought from a lower court to a higher court is called an appeal. In an appeal, the higher court reviews the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in applying the law.
An appeal is the process whereby a higher court reviews the rulings of a lower court.
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Appeal to higher court.
The request is called an "appeal" and it is filed with the proper Appelate Court for that jurisdiction.It is known as an APPEAL.
File an appeal with the clerk of court. Im most states you only have 5 days to appeal Small Claims court decision, which ultimately will go to higher court.
Taking a particular case to a higher court is known as an appeal.
That means the party who appealed is bound by the decision of the lower court unless an appeal to a higher court is possible.
In its broadest sense an "appeal" is a formal request that a "higher" body -- typically a higher court -- review the action, procedure, or decision of a lower court, administrative agency, or other
The general term is appeal. If the appeal is directed to the US Supreme Court, it is more specifically referred to as a "petition for a writ of certiorari."