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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In the courts of England and Wales, a 'leapfrog' appeal is a special and relatively rare form of appeal in which a case which was heard by the High Court in its capacity as a trial court, an appellate court or as a source of judicial review is appealed directly to the Supreme Court (skipping the Court of Appeal). Typically leapfrog appeals are permitted only when the High Court was bound by a previous decision of the Supreme Court or House of Lords and therefore the party appealing the decision could not succeed in the Court of Appeal (because lower courts cannot over-turn the decisions of higher courts). The case must also be seen as a 'point of law of general public importance' and both parties must agree to the 'leapfrogging'.The purpose of a 'leapfrog' appeal is to avoid the excess time and resources used in litigating an appeal in a court in which it could not succeed as a 'stepping stone' to a court where it could."@en }

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