unappealable

IPA: ʌnʌpˈiɫʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • (law, of a verdict etc) Not appealable; that may not be appealed, or sent to a higher court for a second judgement.
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Examples of "unappealable" in Sentences

  • He has the last word in everything; his decision is unappealable.
  • Here, a second limitation period starts when the verdict has become unappealable.
  • So far, Obama's campaign message has hardly attacked McCain as a completely unappealable candidate.
  • Or, in the other direction, an easy registration requirement coupled with unappealable forfeiture on non-compliance.
  • Unless it rules in Mrs. Lawrence's favor the original tribal-court opinion is "unappealable," says Bonnie Kane, who is representing Mrs. Lawrence.
  • My wife (Mexican) was refused a fiancée visa to the U.S. with the stated "reason" of "attempted visa fraud", something my U.S. immigration lawyer told us was totally unappealable.
  • All of which requires you to imagine a virtual transformation of human nature and a voluntary transfer of national power to what in effect will be the unappealable judgments of a world government.

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