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A request to another court for clarification, known as a certified question, is not unheard-of at the Supreme Court, but it is unusual.
The modern form of Supreme Court certified question jurisdiction was enacted in 1925 and amended in 1949.
A different, and rarely used, certified question procedure was adopted in 1925 and is currently codified at 28 U.S.C. § 1254(2).
Pursuant to § 1254(2), the Supreme Court heard 72 certified question cases between 1927 to 1936; 20 between 1937 and 1946; and only four between 1947 and 2010.
In Maryland the first campaign finance reports were filed on Oct. 12, covering the three months since the state certified Question 6 in July.
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Delaware recently announced a procedure for the Delaware Chancery Court to accept certified questions from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Certified questions are also governed by Supreme Court Rule 19.
The court answered all three certified questions in the negative, without costs to either party.
Appeals to the Supreme Court were permitted directly from the district courts by writ of error, from the courts of appeals on certified questions, and by petition for certiorari.
In Ex parte Milligan (1866), after the repeal of those amendments, the Court held that habeas petitions in the circuit courts could be a source of certified questions to the Supreme Court.
Noise annoyance should preferably be measured using the ISO/TS-certified questions [ 15, 28] to facilitate comparisons between results in socio-acoustical surveys.
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