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(1) Any person aggrieved by any order passed by the State Bench or Area Benches of the Appellate Tribunal may file an appeal to the High Court and the High Court may admit such appeal, if it is satisfied that the case involves a substantial question of law.
Courts of Appeal Appeals of family law cases, probate cases, juvenile cases, felony cases, and civil cases for more than $25,000 are heard in the Court of Appeal. In each Court of Appeal, a panel of 3 judges, called justices, decides appeals from trial courts.
Civil Appeals Notice of Appeal$600Application for Permission to Appeal Commencement Document$600Application for Permission to Appeal Non Commencement Document$50Application to Restore an Appeal (including consent orders/letters)$200 first restoration$500 second restoration2 more rows
Generally, the time limit for filing a notice of appeal is 1 month from the day that the order or judgment appealed from is pronounced (i.e., from the date that the judge stated who won the case, not the date that the order or judgment was filed, entered, or served).
In either situation, the party that loses in the initial bankruptcy appeal may then appeal to the court of appeals. Appeals are decided by panels of three judges working together.
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THE COURT OF APPEAL OF ALBERTA This is also a federally appointed court. It currently consists of 14 judges led by Chief Justice Cathy A.
The process is as follows: Within 30 days after Judgment is given: Complete the Notice of Appeal form and file it at the Alberta Court of Justice Office where the Judgment was given. The party who is appealing the decision is referred to as the Appellant and the opposing party is called the Respondent.
The Court of Appeal hears appeals from the decisions of the judges of the Court of Queens Bench and from some boards such as the Public Utilities Board. It sits only in Edmonton and Calgary. Appeals are heard by no fewer than three judges sitting together and occasionally five or seven judges will hear an appeal.

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