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What is the term for a court's authority to review decisions made by lower courts?

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What is the term for a court's authority to review decisions made by lower courts?
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Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a higher court to review and revise the decision of a lower court. It ensures that the law is applied correctly and consistently.

What is the term for a court's authority to review decisions made by lower courts?

Original Jurisdiction
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Appellate Jurisdiction
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