
4. Below are some words and phrases derived from «appeal» and «judge». Link each item to its
definition. A. 1) appeal a) to ask a more senior court or person to review a decision of a subordinate court or person 2) appellate b) permission of the court to institute appeal proceedings from a single judge or lower court to full court or higher court respectively which appeals are made on points 3) appellee c) a court to which appeals are made on points of law resulting from the judgement of a lower court 4) court of appeal d) a party who appeals against a judicial decision which isn’t in that party’s favour 5) leave to appeal e) refers to a higher court that can hear appeals from a lower court _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B. 1) judge a) the judicial decision of a case in court or verdict 2) judicial b) a body of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a law case officially submitted to them 3) jury c) a public officer authorized to hear and to determine cases in a court of law 4) adjudicate d) to settle judicially 5) judgment e) pertaining to courts of law or to judges

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A.
1) appeal - to ask a more senior court or person to review a decision of a subordinate court or person.
2) appellate - refers to a higher court that can hear appeals from a lower court.
3) appellee - a party who appeals against a judicial decision which isn’t in that party’s favor.
4) court of appeal - a court to which appeals are made on points of law resulting from the judgment of a lower court.
5) leave to appeal - permission of the court to institute appeal proceedings from a single judge or lower court to full court or higher court respectively, on which appeals are made on points.
B.
1) judge - a public officer authorized to hear and determine cases in a court of law.
2) judicial - pertaining to courts of law or to judges.
3) jury - a body of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a law case officially submitted to them.
4) adjudicate - to settle judicially.
5) judgment - the judicial decision of a case in court or verdict.



Certainly! Let's link each item to its definition:
A. (Appeal-related terms)
1. Appeal (a): To ask a more senior court or person to review a decision of a subordinate court or person.
2. Appellate (b): Permission of the court to institute appeal proceedings from a single judge or lower court to a full court or higher court respectively, on points of law.
3. Appellee (c): A court to which appeals are made on points of law resulting from the judgment of a lower court.
4. Court of Appeal (d): A party who appeals against a judicial decision that isn’t in that party’s favor.
5. Leave to Appeal (e): Refers to a higher court that can hear appeals from a lower court.
B. (Judge-related terms)
1. Judge (a): The judicial decision of a case in court or verdict.
2. Judicial (b): A body of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a law case officially submitted to them.
3. Jury (c): A public officer authorized to hear and determine cases in a court of law.
4. Adjudicate (d): To settle judicially.
5. Judgment (e): Pertaining to courts of law or to judges.
These definitions help clarify the meanings of the words and phrases derived from "appeal" and "judge" in the given context.


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