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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appeal accepted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a request or challenge has been acknowledged and approved, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "The court has reviewed the case and the appeal accepted will proceed to the next stage."
Alternatives: "appeal granted" or "request approved".
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So was the appeal accepted?
This meant that regardless of the objective strength of the case, if the Court of Appeal accepted the defense's argument on this technical point, charges would be dropped.
"Both the High Court and the Court of Appeal accepted that the protesters from the camp had achieved a lot, including a significant effect on the debate on the balance between the rights of public protest and rights generally," he said.
In Yong Vui Kong the Court of Appeal accepted that domestic law, including the Constitution, should "as far as possible" be consistently interpreted with Singapore's international obligations.
In the course of its judgment, the Court of Appeal accepted that the source test is one of the tests that can be relied on to determine whether a decision by a body is amenable to judicial review.
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However, the committee rejected this finding on appeal, accepting that although "utterly unreasonable" and "negligent", he had not been "dishonest" and had already returned £41,982 last year.
In Braun's case, he decided to forgo his appeal, accepting what would appear to be baseball's version of a plea bargain.
The ruling is enough to strike down Dripa, should the UK court of appeal accept this "clarification" from the EU's highest judges, but it will be academic as Dripa will be repealed in 10 days anyway.
But both networks as well as ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, which broadcast the 2009 appeal, have accepted the latest film meets the DEC's "appeal criteria", the charity body said.
The 11-judge panel did not give specific reasons but noted that the appeal was accepted on technical grounds.
Eighteen months' imprisonment was, as the Court of Appeal reluctantly accepted in the face of media condemnation, a disproportionate punishment.
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