de novo

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English - English
Anew, afresh, from the beginning; without consideration of previous instances, proceedings or determinations

He filed a motion for a de novo hearing.

anew (from the beginning)
(lat ) from the very beginning; anew
"Anew " A trial de novo is a completely new trial
(Latin) afresh; anew, again; from the beginning
1 Latin term meaning "new " In a trial de novo, issues of law and issues of fact are reconsidered as if the original trial had never taken place
anew
From the Latin: "About the new"; trying a matter again as if it had not been heard before
Anew, afresh, a second time A second trial of a case which has been sent back from a higher court for a new trial
new, not present previously
New or fresh In some instances a court of general jurisdiction will hear an appeal from a case from a lower court and simply retry the case This is a de novo hearing
A new A trial de novo is a new trial of a case
Anew, afresh A "trial de novo" is a retrial
Latin: new This term is used to refer to a trial which starts over, which wipes the slate clean and begins all over again, as if any previous partial or complete hearing had not occurred
Discovery
(de no'vo) - Anew, afresh A "trial de novo" is retrial
from the beginning
de novo

    Turkish pronunciation

    dı nōvō

    Pronunciation

    /də ˈnōvō/ /də ˈnoʊvoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ "Ad-di-'kamp, -'kän ] (noun.) 1670. From the Latin adverb dē novō (“from the new”); from dē (“from”) + novō, the ablative singular of novus (“new”).
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