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  1. May 1, 2020 · When a higher (appellate) court finds that a lower court erred in law, there are two possible outcomes: The lower court's decision is reversed / overturned and replaced with a new one. No new decision is made, but the lower court's decision is set aside and remanded (remitted, ordered for reconsideration) (like here). Questions:

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  3. Sep 1, 2016 · First, the statute says a petition to remit is to the sentencing courtnot just any judge can do it. Second, the authority to remit applies to costs and fines, but the statute makes no mention of restitution. A judge may remit unpaid fines and costs at any time. In certain circumstances.

  4. Nov 7, 2009 · The words remit and remittance occur relatively often in contracts. Black’s Law Dictionary gives as one definition of remit “To transmit (as money) (upon receiving the demand letter, she promptly remitted the amount due).”

  5. remit in British English. verb (rɪˈmɪt ) Word forms: -mits, -mitting, -mitted (mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to send (money, payment, etc), as for goods or service, esp by post. 2. law. (esp of an appeal court) to send back (a case or proceeding) to an inferior court for further consideration or action. 3.

  6. Whenever the court shall direct a remittitur in any action, and the same is made, and the party for whose benefit it is made shall appeal said action, then the party remitting shall not be barred from maintaining that the re-mittitur should not have required either in whole or in part.

  7. The meaning of REMIT is to lay aside (a mood or disposition) partly or wholly. How to use remit in a sentence.

  8. Law. a transfer of the record of an action from one tribunal to another, particularly from an appellate court to the court of original jurisdiction. something remitted, as for further deliberation or action.

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