Appellate

Appellate
Appellate Ap*pel"late, a. [L. appelatus, p. p. of appellare.] Pertaining to, or taking cognizance of, appeals. ``Appellate jurisdiction.'' --Blackstone. ``Appellate judges.'' --Burke. [1913 Webster]

{Appelate court}, a court having cognizance of appeals. [1913 Webster]


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