Cassation

usgb/kæˈseɪʃən/
noun

The act of annulment or voiding of a law or decision, especially by a higher court.

The court issued a cassation of the previous decision, allowing for a retrial.
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Often appears as...

  • court cassation
  • legal cassation

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Formal

Judicial review, court ruling, higher court

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Legal context

Understanding 'cassation' is crucial in the legal field.

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In cases of legal disputes, the concept of cassation can determine the outcome of appeals.
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Formal writing

Utilize 'cassation' in formal legal documents.

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Avoid using it in casual conversation unless discussing legal matters.
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Higher court reviews

Cassation often occurs when decisions are reviewed by supreme or higher courts.

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This process is key in maintaining legal integrity and justice.
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