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special allocatur

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A quick definition of special allocatur:

Special Allocatur: A legal term that means permission to appeal. It used to indicate that a writ, bill, or other pleading was allowed. In Pennsylvania, it is still used to denote permission to appeal. It is also an allowance of a writ that is legally required in certain cases.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Special Allocatur is a legal term that refers to the allowance of a writ, bill, or other pleading in certain cases. It is also used in Pennsylvania to indicate permission to appeal.

Example: In Pennsylvania, if a party wants to appeal a decision made by a lower court, they must first obtain a special allocatur from the higher court. This means that the higher court has granted permission for the appeal to proceed.

Explanation: The example illustrates how special allocatur is used to indicate permission to appeal in Pennsylvania. Without a special allocatur, the appeal cannot proceed. This shows how important this legal term is in the appeals process.

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