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  8. Chapter 4 - The Court of Appeals


Chapter 4 - The Court of Appeals


  • § 17.1-400. Creation and organization; election and terms of judges; oath; vacancies; qualifications; incompatible activities prohibited; chief judge
  • § 17.1-401. Senior judge
  • § 17.1-402. Sessions; panels; quorum; presiding judges; hearings en banc
  • § 17.1-403. Rules of practice, procedure, and internal processes; promulgation by Supreme Court; amendments; summary disposition of appeals without merit
  • § 17.1-404. Original jurisdiction in matters of contempt and injunctions, writs of mandamus, prohibition and habeas corpus
  • § 17.1-405. Appellate jurisdiction -- Administrative agency, Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, and domestic relations appeals
  • § 17.1-406. Petitions for appeal; cases over which Court of Appeals does not have jurisdiction
  • § 17.1-407. Procedures on appeal
  • § 17.1-408. Time for filing; notice; petition
  • § 17.1-409. Certification to the Supreme Court
  • § 17.1-410. Disposition of appeals; finality of decisions
  • § 17.1-411. Review by the Supreme Court
  • § 17.1-412. Affirmance, reversal, or modification of judgment; petition for appeal to Supreme Court upon award of new trial
  • § 17.1-413. Opinions; reporting, printing and electronic publication
  • § 17.1-414. Facilities and supplies
  • § 17.1-415. Compensation for judges; expenses
  • § 17.1-416. Clerk; seal; deputies and other employees; clerk's fees
  • § 17.1-417. Support staff
  • § 17.1-418. Fees charged by Clerk of the Court of Appeals
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