court that hears cases of money. one word answer
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- Appellate courts hear and review appeals from legal cases that have already been heard and ruled on in lower courts. Appellate courts exist for both state- and federal-level matters, but feature only a committee of judges (often called justices) instead of a jury of one's peers.
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Pecuniary Jurisdiction: Pecuniary Jurisdiction is related to money, whether a court can try cases and suits of monetary value/amount of the case or suit in question. Appellate Jurisdiction: It refers to the authority of a court to rehear or review a case that has already been decided by a lower court.
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