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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
right of appeal
noun
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▪ A further right of appeal to higher Courts on interpretation of the law, would also be desirable.
▪ Do not be deterred from exercising your right of appeal by the belief that the outcome will be a foregone conclusion.
▪ The right of appeal depended on reference being made to the pope.
▪ The right of appeal on questions of fact was introduced in 1874, but restricted after 1885.
▪ The party has the right of appeal to the Secretary of State who is the final arbiter.
▪ While supporting change to allow the Crown the right of appeal against too lenient sentences, I would advocate another change.