Legal Question in Business Law in Kentucky
Legal Definition
In legal terms, specifically civil court cases, what does it mean when something is ''remanded''?
Asked on 10/20/05, 10:49 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Philip Owens
Philip M. Owens, Attorney at Law
Re: Legal Definition
The term "remanded" means to "send back". Usually there will be further action to be taken. In the context of appeals courts, for example, a case might be remanded to the lower court to conduct a factual hearing on a particular issue etc.. You have to read the opinion to see why the matter was remanded
Answered on 10/20/05, 12:54 pm
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