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- noun The state of being
reviewable ;eligibility forreview .
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Address issues of reviewability and preservation in your lead brief rather than waiting for opposing counsel to raise them
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When responding to application, ensure that applicant has met their burden of establishing preservation, reviewability etc.
Live Blogging at NY Court of Appeals Criminal Justice CLE-Pt. II 2008
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Address issues of reviewability and preservation in your lead brief rather than waiting for opposing counsel to raise them
Live Blogging at NY Court of Appeals Criminal Justice CLE-Pt. I 2008
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When responding to application, ensure that applicant has met their burden of establishing preservation, reviewability etc.
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Americans are likely to be familiar with the ideas of appealability and reviewability, because of the replay rules.
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Indeed, once reviewability is accepted, it requires that the record be sufficiently complete to allow meaningful appeals.
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This makes sense, as public reviewability would be embarrassing to traditional content creators.
Boing Boing: February 20, 2005 - February 26, 2005 Archives 2005
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Even the electronic forms of traditional encyclopedias are sure to be lacking such reviewability features.
Boing Boing: February 20, 2005 - February 26, 2005 Archives 2005
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Second is the reviewability of the NPA's decision not to prosecute.
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The court first determined that it had jurisdiction over the case despite what the court described as President Clinton's "breathtakingly broad claim of non-reviewability of presidential actions."
Baltimore Reporter Robert Farrow 2010
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