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Simple English definitions for legal terms

apostle

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A quick definition of apostle:

Term: APOSTLE

Definition: An apostle is a letter or record sent from a lower court to a higher court when a case is being appealed. It is also called apostoli. In history, an apostle was a messenger, ambassador, legate, or nuncio. The plural form of apostle is apostoli.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: In civil and maritime law, an apostle refers to:

  1. A letter sent from a trial court to an appellate court, stating the case on appeal.
  2. The record or papers sent up on appeal. Also known as apostoli.
  3. Dimissory letters.

Example: If a person is not satisfied with the decision made by a trial court, they can appeal to a higher court. In this case, the trial court sends an apostle or a letter to the appellate court, stating the case on appeal. The record or papers related to the case are also sent up on appeal.

Explanation: The examples illustrate how an apostle is used in civil and maritime law. It is a letter or record sent from a trial court to an appellate court when a person appeals a decision made by the trial court. The apostle contains information about the case and helps the appellate court understand the situation better.

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