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Legal request to have a case reviewed by a higher authority
In law, an appeal is the process in which cases or decisions are reviewed by a higher authority, where parties request a formal change to an official decision
Appeal
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up appeal, appealing, appellant, or appellate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An appeal is the process in law by which cases are reviewed and
Appeal_(disambiguation)
2022 film directed by Talia Osteen
Sex Appeal (stylized as SexAPPeal) is a 2022 American teen sex comedy film directed by Talia Osteen (in her feature-length directorial debut) and written
Sex_Appeal_(2022_film)
2008 novel by John Grisham
The Appeal is a 2008 novel by John Grisham, his 21st book and his first fictional legal thriller since The Broker was published in 2005. It was published
The_Appeal
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sex appeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sex Appeal, or variants, may refer to: Sex appeal, or sexual attraction S.E.X. Appeal, a German trance
Sex_Appeal
Public letter to claim disclosing of Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
The Baltic Appeal (Estonian: Balti apell, Latvian: Baltijas harta or Baltiešu memorands, Lithuanian: 45 pabaltijiečių memorandumas) was a public letter
Baltic_Appeal
American record label
Mass Appeal Records is an American independent record label founded in 2014. The label is the music division of the Mass Appeal Media Group. In May 2014
Mass_Appeal_Records
Strategies of rhetoric
The modes of persuasion, modes of appeal, or rhetorical appeals (Greek: pisteis) are the broadest classifications of rhetorical devices, which a persuasive
Modes_of_persuasion
Post-1891 U.S. appellate circuit courts
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the U.S. federal judiciary. They hear appeals in cases from the U.S. district
United States courts of appeals
United_States_courts_of_appeals
American Revolutionary-era flag
An Appeal to Heaven Flag) was one of the flags used during the American Revolution. The flag, which featured a pine tree with the motto "An Appeal to
Pine_Tree_Flag
Topics referred to by the same term
Appeal to Reason may refer to: Appeal to Reason (newspaper), US newspaper, published from 1895 until 1922 Appeal to Reason (album), 2008 album by Rise
Appeal_to_Reason
The Court of Appeal in Chancery was created in 1851 to hear appeals of decisions and decrees made in the Chancery Court. The appeals in the court were
Court_of_Appeal_in_Chancery
Topics referred to by the same term
Mass appeal as a phenomenon of mass psychology may refer to: Argumentum ad populum, or "appeal to the masses" having a generally appealing or popular
Mass_appeal
Motivation and marketing device employing fear
Fear appeal is a term used in psychology, sociology and marketing. It generally describes a strategy for motivating people to take a particular action
Fear_appeal
Court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal
court of appeal(s), appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear a case upon appeal from
Appellate_court
2020 Australian cricket fundraiser
The Big Appeal (Cricket's Day of Giving) was a set of three cricketing events on 8 and 9 February 2020 aimed at raising relief for those affected by the
The_Big_Appeal
A formal fallacy, or non sequitur, is an error in the argument's form. Appeal to probability – taking something for granted because it would probably
List_of_fallacies
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice of Appeal may refer to: Justice of Appeal (Fiji), a judge of Fiji's Court of Appeal or Supreme Court Justice of Appeal (Hong Kong), a judge of
Justice_of_Appeal
Topics referred to by the same term
Lord of Appeal may refer to: Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (also known as Law Lords), members of the House of Lords formerly appointed under the Appellate
Lord_of_Appeal
Curb appeal is attractiveness of the exterior of a residential or commercial property, as viewed from the street. The term was extensively used in the
Curb_appeal
An extraordinary appeal is a special relief litigation procedure established in several Civil Law Systems, with an aim to correct judicial errors, wrongful
Extraordinary_appeal
Rhetorical tactic and potential fallacy
An appeal to nature is a rhetorical technique for presenting and proposing the argument that "a thing is good because it is 'natural', or bad because it
Appeal_to_nature
Fallacy of claiming the majority is always correct
Other names for the fallacy include: appeal to (common) belief appeal to popularity appeal to the majority appeal to the masses argument from consensus
Argumentum_ad_populum
Before the development of the radio format called "Top 40" was born, "Black Appeal Stations" reinvigorated radio. By playing a specific group of songs aimed
Black-appeal_stations
Defunct Belgian political party
The Liberal Appeal (Dutch: Liberaal Appèl, LA) was a Flemish conservative-liberal political party. Founded on 22 March 2002 by the liberal MEP Ward Beysen
Liberal_Appeal
"An Appeal to the Young" (French: "Aux jeunes gens") is a revolutionary, anarchist pamphlet published in 1880 and written by the Russian anarchist Peter
An_Appeal_to_the_Young
Second most senior court in the English legal system
The Court of Appeal (formally "His Majesty's Court of Appeal in England", commonly cited as "CA", "EWCA" or "CoA") is the highest court within the Senior
Court of Appeal (England and Wales)
Court_of_Appeal_(England_and_Wales)
Logical fallacy in which a thesis is deemed correct on the basis of tradition
Appeal to tradition (also known as argumentum ad antiquitatem or argumentum ad antiquitam, appeal to antiquity, or appeal to common practice) is a claim
Appeal_to_tradition
The Heidelberg Appeal, authored by Michel Salomon [fr], was an appeal directed against the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The
Heidelberg_Appeal
Canadian supergroup
Dance Appeal was a politically-motivated supergroup of Canadian hip hop, reggae and soul music artists who recorded the 1991 single "Can't Repress the
Dance_Appeal
Logical fallacy
Appeal to consequences, also known as argumentum ad consequentiam (Latin for "argument to the consequence"), is an argument that concludes a hypothesis
Appeal_to_consequences
Appeal to the People or An Appeal to the People was a document written by communists in Shōwa era Imperial Japan in Fuchu Prison. It was issued after
Appeal_to_the_People
Intermediate appellate courts
Court of Appeal of Nigeria is the intermediate Appellate Court of the Nigerian federal court system. The Court of Appeal of Nigeria decides appeals from the
Nigerian_Courts_of_Appeal
Topics referred to by the same term
of Criminal Appeal may refer to: Court of Criminal Appeal (England and Wales) Court of Criminal Appeal (Ireland) Court of Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland)
Court_of_Criminal_Appeal
This is a list of the last Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and other Lords of Appeal before the judicial functions of the House of Lords ended in 2009. As
List_of_lords_of_appeal
Scottish TV series
STV Children's Appeal (previously named STV Appeal) is a Scottish charity appeal organised by STV and The Hunter Foundation, in aid of the STV Charitable
STV_Children's_Appeal
1870 essay by Julia Ward Howe
The "Appeal to womanhood throughout the world" (later known as "Mothers' Day Proclamation") by Julia Ward Howe was an appeal for women to unite for peace
Mother's_Day_Proclamation
Jewish Communal Appeal (JCA) is a prominent Jewish charitable organisation based in New South Wales. Founded in 1967, the organisation raises communal
Jewish_Communal_Appeal
Informal logical fallacy
including appeal to consequences, appeal to fear, appeal to flattery, appeal to pity, appeal to ridicule, appeal to spite, and wishful thinking. Appeal to emotion
Appeal_to_emotion
1980 video game
to create a game that could appeal to women as well as men, because most video games of the time had themes that appealed to traditionally masculine interests
Pac-Man
Topics referred to by the same term
Socialist Appeal may refer to: In the United Kingdom: Socialist Appeal, the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944), a British Trotskyist
Socialist_Appeal
Logical fallacy
argument from authority (Latin: argumentum ab auctoritate, also called an appeal to authority, or argumentum ad verecundiam) is a form of argument in which
Argument_from_authority
Tribunal and superior court of record in England and Wales, and Scotland
Employment Appeal Tribunal is a tribunal in England and Wales and Scotland, and is a superior court of record. Its primary role is to hear appeals from Employment
Employment_Appeal_Tribunal
2024 American film
Last Appeal (originally titled Max Dagan) is a 2024 American drama film written and directed by Terre Weisman and starring Rob Morrow, Zachary Gordon,
Last_Appeal
Appeal For Courage is an appeal by United States military personnel in favor of the Iraq War to the United States Congress. The group is independent and
Appeal_for_Courage
Indian record label
Mass Appeal India is an Indian record label. It is a subsidiary hip hop label of the American parent Mass Appeal Records. The label had partnered with
Mass_Appeal_India
Former criminal procedure in English law
An appeal was a procedure in English law to bring about a prosecution by a private party of an individual accused of a heinous crime. According to Blackstone
Criminal_appeal
2008 book by Nigel Lawson
An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming is a 2008 pseudoscientific climate change denial book by Nigel Lawson. In it, Lawson claims that, although
An_Appeal_to_Reason
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up court of appeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A court of appeal is an appellate court. Court of Appeal may refer to: In Australia: Australian
Court of appeal (disambiguation)
Court_of_appeal_(disambiguation)
Type of logical fallacy
Appeal to ridicule (also called appeal to mockery, or the horse laugh) is an informal fallacy which presents an opponent's argument as absurd, ridiculous
Appeal_to_ridicule
Artificial flower worn to commemorate military personnel who have died during war
only on Remembrance Day. Today the RBL's "Poppy Appeal" has a higher profile than other charity appeals in the UK. The pins are widespread from late October
Remembrance_poppy
The Great Daffodil Appeal is Marie Curie's biggest annual fundraising campaign. Every March, millions of people across the UK support this fundraising
Great_Daffodil_Appeal
1999 American TV series or program
Curb Appeal is a half-hour television series that has aired on HGTV in the United States from September 30, 1999 to the present, exploring how a house's
Curb_Appeal
Appeal For Redress is a group of United States military personnel opposed to the Iraq War. The group is sponsored by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW)
Appeal_for_Redress
1876–2009 British judicial office
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, colloquially known as Law Lords, were judges appointed to the House of Lords of the United Kingdom to carry out the House's
Lords_of_Appeal_in_Ordinary
1975 studio album by The Shadows
Specs Appeal is the tenth album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group the Shadows, released in 1975 through Columbia (EMI). The album included
Specs_Appeal
MI6 propaganda campaign prior to the invasion of Iraq
Operation Mass Appeal was an operation alleged to have been set up by the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, aka MI6) in the runup to the 2003 invasion
Operation_Mass_Appeal
Founded by Rabbi Arthur Schneier in 1965, the Appeal of Conscience Foundation is an interfaith partnership of corporate and spiritual leaders from all
Appeal of Conscience Foundation
Appeal_of_Conscience_Foundation
State agency of Arkansas
of Appeals. "Your appeal must be received by the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal or a local DWS office within the 20-day appeal period" "A further appeal may
Arkansas_Appeal_Tribunal
British development and relief charity
Human Appeal is a British international development and relief charity based in Manchester. It was established in 1991. It runs targeted poverty relief
Human_Appeal
Logical fallacy
An appeal to fear (also called argumentum ad metum or argumentum in terrorem) is a fallacy in which a person attempts to create support for an idea by
Appeal_to_fear
Regulator in the United Kingdom
The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) of the United Kingdom was created by Section 12 and Schedule 2 to the Enterprise Act 2002 which came into force on
Competition_Appeal_Tribunal
1990 single by Babyface
"Whip Appeal" is a song by American musician Babyface. It served as the third single from his second album, Tender Lover. Written by Babyface and Perri
Whip_Appeal
Request in cricket to decide whether a batsman is out
In cricket, an appeal (locally known as a "Howzat") is the act of a player (or players) on the fielding team asking an umpire for a decision regarding
Appeal_(cricket)
American a cappella group
Six Appeal is a professional six-part a cappella group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Six Appeal tours nationally in the United States, and performs around
Six_Appeal
Intermediate appellate courts of Ohio
District Courts of Appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the U.S. state of Ohio. The Ohio Constitution provides for courts of appeals that have jurisdiction
Ohio District Courts of Appeals
Ohio_District_Courts_of_Appeals
Daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee
The Commercial Appeal (also known as the Memphis Commercial Appeal) is a daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, and its surrounding metropolitan area
The_Commercial_Appeal
1940 speech by Charles de Gaulle
The Appeal of 18 June (French: L'Appel du 18 juin) was the first speech made by Charles de Gaulle after his arrival in London in 1940 following the Battle
Appeal_of_18_June
Main page of the English Wikipedia
own theory of evolution. 1940 – World War II: Charles de Gaulle gave his Appeal of 18 June speech, often considered to be the origin of the French Resistance
Main_Page
Intermediate appellate courts of Florida
Tallahassee Lakeland Miami West Palm Beach Daytona Beach The District Courts of Appeal (DCAs) are the intermediate appellate courts of the Florida state court
Florida District Courts of Appeal
Florida_District_Courts_of_Appeal
Turkish supreme court
The Court of Cassation, officially called the Supreme Court of Appeals of the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Yargıtay Başkanlığı – Yargıtay
Court_of_Cassation_(Turkey)
2003 American murder trial
released from prison after being granted a new trial. In a review of an appeal, the judge had ruled that a critical prosecution witness in the first trial
Michael_Peterson_trial
Type of legal appeal in the U.S.
An interlocutory appeal (or interim appeal) occurs when a ruling by a trial court is appealed while other aspects of the case are still proceeding. The
Interlocutory_appeal
Supreme Court of Kiribati
The Kiribati Court of Appeal is the supreme court of Kiribati established according to the Constitution of Kiribati of 12 July 1979 (section 90). The Court
Kiribati_Court_of_Appeal
motion to appeal from the decision of the chair is used to challenge a ruling of the chair. The most common occasions for the motion to appeal are when
Appeal_(motion)
Second-highest court of Uganda
The Court of Appeal of Uganda (also constituted as the Constitutional Court of Uganda) is the second-highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers
Court_of_Appeal_of_Uganda
2014 Taiwanese film
(Sex) Appeal (Taiwan: 寒蟬效應, China: 不能说的夏天) is a 2014 Taiwanese-Chinese youth romance drama film directed by Wang Wei-ming. It was released in Taiwan and
(Sex)_Appeal
The Courts of Appeal are appellate courts in Cameroon. They are defined in Part V of the constitution of Cameroon as being under the Supreme Court. Part
Court_of_Appeal_of_Cameroon
Type of logical fallacy
An appeal to pity (also called argumentum ad misericordiam) is a fallacy in which someone improperly appeals to pity or similar feelings like empathy
Appeal_to_pity
Topics referred to by the same term
Final Appeal may refer to: Supreme court, in most legal jurisdictions, the highest court within the hierarchy of courts Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, the
Court_of_Final_Appeal
Intermediate appellate courts of California
districts. The California Courts of Appeal review appeals from the Superior Courts of California, and any further appeal is to the Supreme Court of California
California_Courts_of_Appeal
Specialist appellate court in South Africa
The Competition Appeal Court is a specialist South African court that hears appeals from the Competition Tribunal. The court was established by the Competition
Competition_Appeal_Court
Australian editor of WikiLeaks (born 1971)
release. In 2024, following a High Court ruling that granted Assange a full appeal to extradition, Assange and his lawyers negotiated a plea deal with US prosecutors
Julian_Assange
Judicial process
In legal procedure, a leapfrog appeal is a special and relatively rare form of appeal in which a case is appealed directly from a lower court to a higher
Leapfrog_appeal
Federal appellate court for the western U.S.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court of appeals headquartered in San Francisco
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Ninth_Circuit
Highest court in the U.S. state of Virginia
highest court in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It primarily hears direct appeals in civil cases from the trial-level city and county circuit courts, as
Supreme_Court_of_Virginia
2007 American TV series or program
Sox Appeal is a reality television series that aired on NESN in 2007 and 2008. It was a Boston Red Sox-themed dating game show that followed a fan during
Sox_Appeal
American convicted murderer (born 1976)
the guilty verdict, Pike "launched, cancelled and then re-launched" an appeal of her conviction in the Tennessee state courts. In June 2001, then again
Christa_Pike
Attraction on the basis of sexual desire
or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract other people sexually, and is a factor
Sexual_attraction
Document that allows an appeal of a denial of a writ
federal courts, a certificate of appealability is a legal document that must be issued before a petitioner may appeal from a denial of the writ. The certificate
Certificate_of_appealability
1950 initiative to promote nuclear disarmament
The Stockholm Appeal was an initiative launched by the World Peace Council on 19 March 1950 to promote nuclear disarmament and prevent atomic war. On 15
Stockholm_Appeal
Informal fallacy
Appeal to accomplishment is a logical fallacy wherein Person A challenges a thesis put forward by Person B because Person B has not accomplished similar
Appeal_to_accomplishment
Type of formal fallacy
An appeal to probability (or appeal to possibility, also known as possibiliter ergo probabiliter, "possibly, therefore probably") is the logical fallacy
Appeal_to_probability
Highest court in Quebec, Canada
The Court of Appeal of Quebec (sometimes referred to as Quebec Court of Appeal or QCA; French: la Cour d'appel du Québec) is the highest judicial court
Quebec_Court_of_Appeal
Court of the judiciary of Fiji
The Court of Appeal of Fiji is one of three courts that were established by Chapter 9 of the 1997 Constitution, the others being the High Court and the
Court_of_Appeal_of_Fiji
American Jewish non-profit organization
United Israel Appeal (UIA), a subsidiary of the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), is a link between the American Jewish community and the people
United_Israel_Appeal
2006 Italian association football scandal
final appeal. Having been cleared of wrongdoings and not being liable by other clubs because the 2004–05 season was deemed regular, Juventus appealed to
Calciopoli
French court
/ 48.856; 2.345 The Court of Appeal of Paris (French: Cour d'appel de Paris, [kuʁ dapɛl də paʁi]) is the largest appeals court in France in terms of the
Court_of_Appeal_of_Paris
American socialist weekly periodical
The Appeal to Reason was a weekly left-wing political newspaper published in the American Midwest from 1895 until 1922. The paper was known for its politics
Appeal_to_Reason_(newspaper)
The Appeal of the Independent Democrats (the full title was "Appeal of the Independent Democrats in Congress to the People of the United States") was
Appeal of the Independent Democrats
Appeal_of_the_Independent_Democrats
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Courageous; One who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks; One who Appeals for Help Ties
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Attraction; Charm; Appeal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Request; Entreaty; Appeal
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Request; Appeal; Entreaty
Girl/Female
Muslim
Attraction, Charm, Appeal
APPEAL
APPEAL
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Indian
Stars
Girl/Female
Muslim
She was a slave-girl of Ibn
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happy, Pleasant
Female
Slovene
Czech and Slovene form of English Yolanda, JOLANA means "violet flower."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of a talented person
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone from Dillingen near Augsburg or Tüllingen in Baden.English : habitational name from Drellingore in Kent, which is recorded as Dillynger in 1264, from the Old English personal name Dylla + -ing- denoting association + Old English Åra ‘hill slope’.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Maiden; Nature Name
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish
Blend of Lily; Lily Flower and Ann; Gracious; Variant of Lillian Derived from the Flower Name Lily; Symbol of Innocence; Purity; Beauty; My God is a Vow; Lily; Favour
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good, Delicate (1)
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v. t.
To settle; to decide; to determine; specifically, to decide by an appeal to arms; as, to try rival claims by a duel; to try conclusions.
n.
Specifically: (a) The seat of episcopal power; a diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop; as, the see of New York. (b) The seat of an archibishop; a province or jurisdiction of an archibishop; as, an archiepiscopal see. (c) The seat, place, or office of the pope, or Roman pontiff; as, the papal see. (d) The pope or his court at Rome; as, to appeal to the see of Rome.
n.
An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana, that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve members.
n.
One who makes an appeal.
a.
That appeals; imploring.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Appeal
v. t.
To awake or excite to action; to rouse desire in; to summon; to appeal to; to invite.
imp. & p. p.
of Appeal
a.
Capable of being appealed against; that may be removed to a higher tribunal for decision; as, the cause is appealable.
v. t.
To appeal to by an oath.
a.
Not appealable; that can not be carried to a higher tribunal by appeal; as, an unappealable suit or action.
v. t.
To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, etc.; as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged. Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request.
v. t.
To charge with a crime; to accuse; to institute a private criminal prosecution against for some heinous crime; as, to appeal a person of felony.
a.
Not to be appealed from; -- said of a judge or a judgment that can not be overruled.
v. t.
The right of appeal.
v. t.
To make application for the removal of (a cause) from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was appealed from an inferior court.
v. i.
To affirm or utter a solemn declaration, with an appeal to God for the truth of what is affirmed; to make a promise, threat, or resolve on oath; also, to affirm solemnly by some sacred object, or one regarded as sacred, as the Bible, the Koran, etc.
a.
That may be accused or called to answer by appeal; as, a criminal is appealable for manslaughter.
v. i.
To make an appeal to God in an irreverant manner; to use the name of God or sacred things profanely; to call upon God in imprecation; to curse.
v. t.
To utter or affirm with a solemn appeal to God for the truth of the declaration; to make (a promise, threat, or resolve) under oath.