appellate division in English

judicial division that handles appeals (Law)

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1. Appellate Division The Appellate Division hears appeals from the county court and from various quasi-judicial boards and administrative agencies

2. The Appellate Division of the Superior Court is New Jersey's intermediate Appellate Court

3. Timing In Appeals to the Superior Court Appellate Division, a "Notice of Appeal"

4. Appellate Division adopts new rule addressing Protective Order Applications, and Second Department Amends Mandatory Mediation rule

5. Appellate Division judges hear appeals from decisions of the trial courts, the Tax Court, and State administrative agencies.

6. PJ Scheinkman writes on the Appellate Division, from inception to present, in an effort to “Find the Perfect Number”

7. This site is the official site of the State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department

8. The number of such affirmations and the qualifications of persons acceptable as Affirmants shall be determined by the Appellate Division to which the applicant has been certified

9. All of the defendants appealed and the Appellate Division reversed, citing the brief period that had elapsed between the first discovery order and the defaults, the magnitude of the judgments and the lack of specific prejudice to the plaintiff (CDR Creances S.A.S

10. All Briefs in civil cases must be served on all the parties and on the clerk of the superior court (for delivery to the judge in the case) and must be filed in the appropriate appellate court (the Court of Appeal or the appellate division of the superior court).

11. Each Appellate Division primarily hears appeals from the superior courts (Supreme Court, surrogate's courts, family courts, county courts, and Court of Claims) in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and the county courts in felony criminal cases in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments.In addition, in civil cases it may hear appeals from the Appellate terms of the Supreme