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I am guessing your problem is to compute 5 times 2 times 13. In this case, the property you are using the associative property.
The word spirit (lower case s) is found 309 times in the NKJ Bible. The word Spirit (upper case S) is found 338 times in the NKJ Bible
In the case of Daniel, he prayed 3 times a day.
"fold" in this case means "times". So, "hundredfold" is "a hundred times".
To multiply a fraction with an integer, multiply the integer (in this case 14) with the numerator of the fraction (in this case 1), and then divide the result by the denominator (in this case 2). The answer is 7
Whether or not it is good to have a case remanded depends on how you have made out so far in the case and whether the reason for remand was favorable to your arguments.
When a cases is sent back for further proceedings to the court that originally heard the case, it is actually being remanded. Remanded means that the original court now has control over the case.
When a case is remanded, it is sent from an appellate court to either a lower appellate court or the trial court with instructions to that court to take a particular action regarding the case. For example, if an appellate court vacates a conviction, it may remand the case to the trial court for a new trial.
It means the appelate court has reversed the trial courts finding (reversed) - and ordered the case returned to the lower court (remanded) - and has released (relinquished) its (the Appeals Courts) interest in the case back to the trial court.
When a case is remanded it goes back to the court where it was originally tried. In the federal court system, that would usually be a US District Court.
The case is sent back to the lower court to be re-tried.
I think the word you're looking for is "remanded".
Affirmed - Reversed - Remanded
AnswerBasically your verdict is dismissed and if the D.A. feels he still has a strong case he has to refile charges and try you again.AnswerThe decision is vacated and the case remanded to the lower court for a new trial.
No, "reversed" means the lower court's decision is overturned, while "remanded" means the case is sent back to the lower court for further action or reconsideration.
When an appellate court returns a case to a lower court for further action, it is remanded. This does not represent the entirety of the decision, however; the court may also reverse, vacate, affirm in part and reverse in part, etc. The reason the case is remanded and the expected action to be taken are also included in the decision.
vacated and remanded for a new trial