Difference between revisions of "Remand"
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− | To '''remand''' is to send a dispute back to the [[court]] where it was originally heard. Usually it is an [[appellate court]] that remands a case for proceedings in the trial court consistent with the appellate court's ruling. [[ | + | To '''remand''' is to send a dispute back to the [[court]] where it was originally heard. Usually it is an [[appellate court]] that remands a case for proceedings in the trial court consistent with the appellate court's ruling. [[Category:Legal Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 21:10, April 23, 2008
To remand is to send a dispute back to the court where it was originally heard. Usually it is an appellate court that remands a case for proceedings in the trial court consistent with the appellate court's ruling.