Appeal court

Pronunciation: /əˈpiɫ ˈkɔɹt/

Appeal court (noun)

  1. A court that hears a case again after someone asks for a decision to be reviewed.
  2. A higher court that checks whether a lower court made a legal mistake.

Examples

  • The appeal court review after appeal can change the final decision.
  • A new appeal court review after appeal may be requested by the losing side.