When, therefore, Congress enacts that this court shall have
appellate jurisdiction over final decisions of the Circuit Courts in certain cases, the act operates as a negation or exception of such jurisdiction in other cases, and the repeal of the act necessarily negatives jurisdiction under it of these cases also.
The court of appeals shall have
appellate jurisdiction over all courts, except the supreme court, and other appellate jurisdiction as prescribed by law.
The district court dismissed the complaint for failure to state a claim, and Turner appealed to the Eleventh Circuit (which has
appellate jurisdiction over federal cases arising from Alabama, Georgia and Florida).
In Jang v. Boston Scientific Corp., [15] the court considered whether it had
appellate jurisdiction over a patent license dispute.
On January 29, 2007, the Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands officially assumed
appellate jurisdiction over all appeals in the Virgin Islands.
The ICS will include an appeal mechanism, giving the tribunal
appellate jurisdiction over (a) errors in the application or interpretation of applicable law; (b) manifest errors in the appreciation of the facts, including the appreciation of relevant domestic law; and (c) the grounds set out in Article 52 (1) of the ICSID Convention, such as the presence of corruption or a serious departure from the fundamental rules of procedure.
The Supreme Court only has
appellate jurisdiction over this case; the district court is the entity that has the authority to decide this on first instance.
Common sense should have informed the Government that the provisions of Article 280 (2) entrusting to the Court of Appeal
appellate jurisdiction over such adverse findings would have been meaningless if the Government had a first administrative review authority to selectively overrule or reject or confirm such adverse findings made against persons by the Commissioner appointed under Article 278.
Not exact matches
By so doing, he is making himself a superintendent and overseer and an
appellate court
over decisions of a court of competent
jurisdiction which under a constitutional democracy like ours and under the rule of law can never be possible.»
I have no idea where the CJ would get the authority not just to reach down and expedite a pending appeal but to order that cases in varying states of disarray (and maybe some have not even been filed yet) resolved at the trial level and the first
appellate level and brought up to the Court of Appeals, IF the top court even has
jurisdiction over each distinct dispute, within a fixed time.
Finally, there is another
jurisdiction - specific component here that detractors appear to gloss
over, and it's one that has been highlighted in the respective TWU cases at the
appellate level.
Applying the U.S. Supreme Court's 2014 decision in Daimler AG v. Bauman that limited general
jurisdiction, a California
appellate court held that such
jurisdiction was lacking, but that the California courts had specific
jurisdiction over the nonresidents» claims.
The
appellate court explained that if the City had sovereign immunity from suit, the lower court would not have subject matter
jurisdiction over the case.
Court's
Jurisdiction Over Procedural Requirements In the case of In re Marriage of Dorman, 9 P. 3d 329 (2000), the
appellate court considered a promissory note signed only by one spouse.
The decision halts a 27 - year old expansion of venue in patent cases which began in 1990 when an
appellate court expanded venue from a corporation's state of incorporation to any district where personal
jurisdiction could be established
over the alleged infringer.
The
appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords and the devolution
jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council transfer
over to the new Supreme Court on 1 October 2009.
The various provincial and federal bodies that exercise recommendatory discipline authority
over judges do not exercise
appellate jurisdiction.
A new team of lawyers tried to overturn the deportation in federal
appellate court, but the court said it had no
jurisdiction over a Justice Department proceeding.
A relatively recent case in the federal
appellate court that has
jurisdiction over Florida federal courts held that claims based on sexual orientation are not covered by the federal law governing employment discrimination.
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over 1,600 national court rule sets with a wide coverage of United States
jurisdictions, including federal, state, and
appellate courts.
The supreme court shall have general
appellate jurisdiction, co-extensive with the state, in both civil and criminal causes, and shall have a general superintending control
over all inferior courts, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by law.
It is important to note that this decision concerned only the
appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
over habeas corpus matters, rather than its original
jurisdiction over habeas corpus matters brought directly to it.
(b) before any administrative board or tribunal
over which the court on which the judge served exercised an
appellate or judicial review
jurisdiction