cassation

cassation

美 [kæ'seɪʃən]  英 [kæ'seɪʃən]

  • n.【法】(原判决的)撤销
  • 网络取消;废除;毁弃

词形变化

复数:cassations  

英汉解释

n.
1.
【法】(原判决的)撤销,废除

英英解释

n.

例句

From the appeal as thus defined, cassation is usually held to differ sharply.

诉愿当做如此定义毁弃通常锐利不一致

"This is marvelous, " he said. "I had faith in the Court of Cassation. I was sure it would annul the acquittal. "

,”,“之前最高法院信心确信推翻无罪释放判决。”

The Court of Cassation rules on questions of procedure, not on the merits of a case or the presumption of guilt or innocence.

最高法院裁决司法程序问题裁决案件本身是否有罪推定

Connect high express to still be in a: appellant request that tries to persuade confederative Court of Cassation to accept it.

高通暗示试图说服联邦上诉法院接管上诉哀求

Last month, american confederative Court of Cassation already expressed to be done not have to this case jurisdictional.

上个月美国联邦上诉法院暗示对于案件没有管辖权

The 11-person panel will be headed by Serri Seyam, chief justice of the Court of Cassation, Egypt's top court.

委员会11组成牵头埃及最高法院CourtofCassation首席法官赛亚姆SerriSeyam)。

France's highest court, the Cour de Cassation, overturned the judgment in 2006, saying Mr Tapie should get nothing.

法国最高法院CourdeCassation2006年推翻判决认为塔皮埃自作自受得到任何赔偿

French procedure as it remained until 1837 provides an example of cassation in this sense, and so too does the old English writ of error.

法国程序当做保持直到1837提供一个感觉一个毁弃例子而且如此也做错误英文令状