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Remand

An appellate court's order returning a case to a lower court for further proceedings consistent with the appellate ruling.

Plain-English definition

When an appellate court remands a case, it sends it back to the trial court (or lower appellate court) for additional action. The remand may be limited (do this one specific thing) or general (proceed to trial in light of this ruling). Remand is the most common appellate disposition after affirmance.

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