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All and appellate
All appellate courts are capable of hearing evidence ( and also to be finders of fact ), for example where there is an allegation of bias in the lower court, or where fresh evidence is adduced to persuade the court to allow a retrial.
All third year students in the organization must participate in at least one of the many Moot Court competitions offered by law schools throughout the country, assist in the administration of the Polsky and Stern competitions, and attend lectures on appellate advocacy given by professors and guest speakers who are experienced advocates.

All and courts
All the earliest English criminal trials involved wholly extraordinary and arbitrary courts without any settled law to apply, whereas the civil ( delictual ) law operated in a highly developed and consistent manner ( except where a King wanted to raise money by selling a new form of writ ).
By the late 1870s, however, croquet had been eclipsed by another fashionable game, tennis, and many of the newly-created croquet clubs, including the All England club at Wimbledon, converted some or all of their lawns into tennis courts.
All federal courts operate under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which places various limitations on the use of this device, permitting individual jurisdictions to limit interrogatories to twenty-five questions per party.
All courts are open to the public.
All FERC decisions are reviewable by the federal courts.
All these courts are distinguished from courts of general jurisdiction ( superior jurisdiction ), which are the default type of trial court that can hear any case which is not required to be first heard in a court of limited jurisdiction.
" All disputes which are capable of being brought in courts, arising under either state or federal law may be brought in one of the state courts, except in a few narrow case where federal law specifically limits jurisdiction exclusively to the federal courts.
All possible solutions in the regular courts must have been exhausted beforehand.
All of England was divided into administrative units called shires with subdivisions, the royal court was the centre of government and royal courts existed which worked to secure the rights of free men.
All of the courts of appeals also hear appeals from some administrative agency decisions and rulemaking, with by far the largest share of these cases heard by the D. C.
All the courts used by the US Open are illuminated, meaning that television coverage of the tournament can extend into prime time to attract higher ratings.
All county functions other than courts and county sheriff's departments were discontinued in 1960, and again in 2000 when the county sheriff's departments were reorganized as the State of Connecticut Judicial Marshal, due to political corruption in the county sheriff's departments.
All county offices, including the courts and jail, moved to Athens when the seat was moved on November 24, 1871.
All the computers were removed, placed on the tennis courts, washed down ( acoustic ceilings rained gray mush onto everything when the sprinklers ran ) and dried with hair dryers.
All the parks that have basketball courts provide basketballs for use.
There's also a council owned leisure centre ; All Season which contains a swimming pool, sports hall, squash courts and a small fitness suite.
The All Writs Act authorizes United States federal courts to " issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.
* In extraordinary circumstances, the United States court of appeals can use the common-law writ of prohibition under the All Writs Act to control proceedings in the district courts.
* Some courts have held that in rare circumstances in a federal criminal case, a United States district court may use the common-law writ of error coram nobis under the All Writs Act to set aside a conviction when no other remedy is available.
In modern times, the All Writs Act is most commonly used as authority for federal courts to issue injunctions to protect their jurisdiction or effectuate their judgments.
As the central courts only sat for three months of the year, the rest of his time was spent on Assize when his work at All Souls permitted.

All and fall
All natural food fats fall into one of three categories -- saturated, mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated.
All Deegan had to do was slide, fall away, but instead, he rammed into the catcher.
All of the 3 main parties saw their total votes fall, with Labour's total vote dropping by 2. 8 million on 1997, the Conservatives 1. 3 million, and the Liberal Democrats 428, 000.
All of these positions fall into the category of millennialism, a broad term which includes any and all ideas relating to the millennium of Biblical prophecy.
All forms of predatory and thought coercion fall into this category.
All undergraduates are required to be in residence for the fall, winter, and spring terms of their freshman and senior years, as well as the summer term of their sophomore year.
All of this early work assumed that light could slow down and fall, which was inconsistent with the modern understanding of light waves.
All other libraries fall into the " special library " category.
All of the previous examples of Lie groups fall within the class of classical groups.
All accounts are subject to ongoing monitoring, in which internal bank software scrutinizes transactions and flags for manual inspection those that fall outside certain parameters.
All six possible ways the can fall correspond to six different universes.
All except Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia survived the fall.
" The album was slow to garner attention, until " All I Wanna Do " became an unexpected smash hit in the fall of 1994.
All things that do not explicitly fall under the first four classifications, including contacts in third and earlier editions of Shadowrun, are given cash-equivalent values to be bought with resources.
All fall into these four main categories.
All known fossil salamanders and all extinct species fall under the order Caudata, while sometimes the extant species are grouped together as the Urodela.
New shows began to breathe life into the network starting in fall 2003 with America's Next Top Model and Will Smith's All of Us, in fall 2004 with Veronica Mars, and in fall 2005 with Chris Rock's Everybody Hates Chris.
All meantone temperaments fall on the syntonic temperament's tuning continuum, and as such are " syntonic tunings.
Robert Penn Warren's 1946 American novel All the King's Men, the story of populist politician Willie Stark's rise to the position of governor and eventual fall, based on the career of the corrupt Louisiana Senator Huey Long, won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize.
All cloud varieties fall into one of two main groups.
All other falles fall into different classes that also award prizes with the exception of the one erected by the town hall.
All these consumption categories fall under the rubric of consumer-resource systems.

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