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(in the US) there is no such court officially designated"The Intermediate Appellate Court," there is no such jurisdiction.

The US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts and their state equivalents (one step down from the state supreme courts) are often referred to colloquially as "intermediate appellate courts," which simply means they are the appeals courts that act as a buffer between the trial court and the supreme court in a given judicial system.

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