A formal document that notifies a court that the sentence is to be appealed to a higher court.
The document a person must file with the adjudicating body in order to pursue an appeal.
Written notice of intent to appeal a decision/order of a Family Court judge. An appeal shall be taken by filing the original notice of appeal with the clerk of the Family Court in which the order was made.
Notice to the court and to the other parties to the suit that a party intends to exercise his right to appeal. Filing the notice of appeal in the district court is the first step in making the appeal.
The paper filed in the Delaware Supreme Court notifying the Court that a matter is being appealed.
a one page document simply stating that one is appealing the judgment
A document filed by the applicant in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to initiate an appeal of an examiner's rejection to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences.
A document filed, generally within 30 days of the entry of the order or judgment being appealed, in the trial court. See OCGA §5-6-51 for forms of Notices of Appeal. (See Form 1 and 2.)
If you are claiming an appeal as of right, the notice of appeal begins Supreme Court proceedings by placing the other parties and the court below on notice of your intention.
A form filed with the court identifying the party that is appealing, the ruling that is being appealed, and the court to which the appeal is being made.
A document filed in the trial court that lets the court know that you intend to appeal the decision the court made. This document also asks the trial court to prepare the clerk’s record and the transcript, if necessary.
The form to be completed by the parent and submitted to the Authority to request an independent appeal for a school at which they have not been offered a place.
If an application is rejected, the applicant may file an appeal to have its rejection reviewed. The applicant must file a Notice of Appeal to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences if he or she desires to initiate an appeal. Once the Notice of Appeal is filed, the applicant will have two months to file an Appeal Brief stating the specific nature of the appeal.
the form completed by an appellant to start the appeal process
A document giving notice of an intention to appeal filed with the appellate court and served on the opposing party.
a request for a new trial of the small claims case in the superior court.
The document a person must file with the trial court in order to pursue an appeal.
a notice to the opposing party that an appeal of the court proceedings will be taken. The notice must be served and filed within 30 days of service of the order or judgment appealed from with written notice of entry.
A filing required to appeal a ruling made by a lower court. In Iowa, the notice of appeal is filed with the clerk of district court in the county where decision being appealed from is entered, a copy must be served on the other parties, and the clerk of district court sends a copy to the clerk of the supreme court.