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Example sentences for "appeal from"

  • In California an appeal from a final judgment must be taken in six months; an appeal from an order granting or refusing a new trial in sixty days.

  • An alcalde mayor or an alcalde de partido might try cases on appeal from these.

  • Bailey, was heard, on an appeal from a decision by the Lords Justices.

  • This was an appeal from a judgment of Mr. Justice Wills.

  • An appeal from judgments of a justice of the peace, for instance, is generally given on the merits to county courts, but the greater part of the litigation before them comes there in the first instance.

  • All censures and acts of government are dispensed in single congregations ultimately, independently, without all liberty of appeal from them to any superior church assembly; so the parties grieved are left without remedy.

  • That in every ill administration in inferior societies the parties aggrieved should have liberty to appeal from them to superior societies, that equity may take place; and why not from inferior to superior church assemblies?

  • As for instance, some member in the congregation may conceive himself so wronged by the eldership thereof, that he cannot submit to their unjust sentence; shall he not in such case have liberty of appeal from them?

  • A court of appeal from Court of Podesta and with powers of police.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appeal from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    appeal from; beautiful youth; come forward; compulsory labor; considerable difficulty; creeping things; deciduous trees; fair ladies; inches thick; individual independence; kindly tone; knight errant; quartz rock; reddish yellow; sometimes also; spear brake; study the; suspect that; terra regis; went back; what degree; wide extent