Mr McCrea has the right of appeal to the party officers of the Ulster Unionist Party.
If you got a thirty day eviction notice, for example, you then had the right of appeal.
Mr Nouri was refused bail, meaning he should begin serving his sentence immediately, though he still has the right of appeal.
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon called on Somalia to ensure that the journalist and the woman get a fair trial, including the right of appeal.
Singapore subsequently abolished the right of appeal to the Privy Council.
"It has also to be remembered that the current developer has the right of appeal and may be successful in overturning the council's decision, " he added.
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Richards, Brennan and Williams do not have the right of appeal against the punishments with the ERC but they can take their cases to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
And in an article in the New York Times this week the White House chief counsel, Alberto Gonzales, stepped back on one point: defendants will have the right of appeal to civilian courts (through a habeas corpus proceeding).
After the UK Supreme Court ruled that denying offenders the right of appeal was incompatible with their human rights, the government has proposed a system under which they could be removed if they proved they no longer posed a risk to the public.
Three years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that denying offenders the right of appeal against being on the register was incompatible with their human rights and the law was changed so sex offenders could ask their local police force to remove them from the register 15 years after they are released from prison.
Many of the most radical ideas are still on paper, such as the right of automatic appeal to an ombudsman against local government rulings on health and safety.
The have the full right of appeal and can stay in Britain while their case is pending.
The bureaucratic bungling is particularly troubling because of the IRS' narrow interpretation of the new right to appeal.
An almost automatic right of appeal clogs the system further, with further appeal possible to the Supreme Court.
Bayrou accused Sarkozy of lurching to the extreme right in the past two weeks of campaigning, as he attempts to appeal to the 6.5 million first-round supporters of the far-right National Front party, BFM-TV reported.
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The policies, which every parent must sign, provide the kinds of behavioral guidelines (for players, parents and coaches) and right of appeal of administrative decisions, up to the PTO Board itself, that were explicitly denied me.
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"The Legion has a right of appeal here, which would be destroyed if there is no stay, " Avanzato said.
It had exactly the right combination of elements to appeal to my interests: eccentricity, high idealism and a clear determination to bring about positive change.
The Law Commission has also recommended that the prosecution should have the right to appeal against acquittals made on the direction of a judge.
The good news is that the appeal of the far-right Golden Dawn seems to have peaked.
The new bill would abolish the prosecution's right to appeal against acquittals by the court of first instance.
United, Aetna and several Blue Cross plans also offer their patients the right to appeal against denials of care to an independent panel (though the value of this is reduced by the fact that 30 states require independent panels by law).
The Scottish government has already implemented a scheme to give adults offenders an automatic right of appeal for removal from the register after 15 years - those placed on the register when under 18 years old can appeal after eight years.
Although the organisation has little of the influence it had in previous years, taking action against it would be a gesture in response to accusations from mainstream Tories that Mr Duncan Smith - from the Thatcherite right of the party - will fail to broaden the Conservatives' appeal.
Under the system, those facing trial would have a limited right to appeal any conviction, reducing the jurisdiction of federal courts.
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The 94 are being tried in the UAE's highest court, which means the decision is final with no right of appeal.
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But campaigners lost a series of court battles against the plans, with the High Court rejecting their claims the council's decision to close the libraries was "flawed and unlawful", the Court of Appeal upholding that ruling and the Supreme Court refusing the right for a further appeal.
This has been to Mr Berlusconi's advantage over the years and none of his legal reforms have, as their main objective, the speeding up of justice (although one measure, removing the prosecutions' right to appeal a judgment, will help in some cases).
But the pair still had the right to renew their applications before a panel of judges sitting at the Court of Appeal.
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