Counterappeal

/ˌkaʊntərəˈpil/ noun

Definition

A legal or formal appeal made in response to another appeal.

Etymology

Counter- + appeal (a request or legal proceeding). Legal terminology created this term for the process of responding to appeals in court systems.

Kelly Says

If you lose a case and appeal it, the other side files a counterappeal—the legal system lets everyone keep fighting, which is why some cases bounce between courts for years.

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