And this rule, always binding, is, of course, never more so than in regard to a Court of Final Appeal, which should be careful not to conclude more than is regularly before it.
If the Church did not do entirely without a Court of Final Appeal, it is simply a matter of fact that the same weight and authority were not attached to the proceedings of such a court which are attached to them now.
Nothing can be more natural than the extreme dissatisfaction felt by a large body of persons in the Church of England at the present Court of Final Appeal in matters of doctrine.
Under all these three acts there is a final appeal to the judicial committee of the privy council.
A final appeal is given to the archbishop of the particular province; but in causes touching the king a final appeal is given to the Upper House of Convocation of the province.
The same point has been taken by large bodies of clergy and laity in regard to the court of final appeal created by 25 Hen.
The Thirty-nine Articles meant this to one man and that to another, and there was no court of final appeal to say what they meant.
A Final Appeal to the Literary Public Relative to Pope, in Reply to Certain Observations of Mr. Roscoe," London, 1823.
The Court of Final Appeal is to be known as the Supreme Court, and the chief of the courts of first instance as the High Court.
These Courts shall comprise Courts of First Instance and a Court of Final Appeal to be called the Supreme Court (Cuirt Uachtarach).
A new and simple system comes into existence, comprising a number of courts, civil or criminal, of original instance and a Court of Final Appeal.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "final appeal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.