(Kanun) İn public ınternational law the non ultra petita rule circumscribes the ambit of the powers of the adjudicating body: according to this rule, an adjudicating body cannot decide more than it has been asked to
ultra petita teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
(Kanun) Latin: beyond that which is sought. Usually used in relation to a judgment of the court which exceeds even that which was asked for, such as a damage award whichj is in excess of what a plaintiff requested. An ultra petita decision is not good law and is typically and successfully appealed on that ground
(Kanun) In law, the principle of non ultra petita, meaning "not beyond the request" in Latin, means that a court may not decide more than it has been asked to. In particular, the court may not award more to the winning party than it requested