Home > Terms > English, UK (UE) > Remand
Remand
The term "remand" means "to send back," and refers to just that – a decision by the Supreme Court to send a case back to the lower court for further action. When it remands a case, the Court generally includes instructions for the lower court, either telling it to start an entirely new trial, or directing it, for example, to look at the dispute in the context of laws or theories it might not have considered the first time around.
This is auto-generated content. You can help to improve it.
0
0
Improve it
- Part of Speech: noun
- Synonym(s):
- Blossary:
- Industry/Domain: Government
- Category: American government
- Company: U.S. Supreme Court
- Product:
- Acronym-Abbreviation:
Other Languages:
Member comments
Terms in the News
Featured Terms
Industry/Domain: Literature Category: General literature
Twilight
The time between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. Sunlight scattered in the upper atmosphere illuminates the lower atmosphere, and the ...
Contributor
Featured blossaries
Browers Terms By Category
- Cardboard boxes(1)
- Wrapping paper(1)
Paper packaging(2) Terms
- Electricity(962)
- Gas(53)
- Sewage(2)
Utilities(1017) Terms
- Cosmetics(80)
Cosmetics & skin care(80) Terms
- Chocolate(453)
- Hard candy(22)
- Gum(14)
- Gummies(9)
- Lollies(8)
- Caramels(6)
Candy & confectionary(525) Terms
- Bread(293)
- Cookies(91)
- Pastries(81)
- Cakes(69)