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attack
: an attempt to have the judgment of a court corrected or overruled collateral attack : an attack on a judgment
remedial
as or providing a remedy b : concerned with the correction, removal, or abatement of an evil, defect, or disease [
Emendation
The act of altering for the better or correcting what is erroneous or faulty correction improvement
Incorrigible
Not corrigible incapable of being corrected or amended bad beyond correction irreclaimable as incorrigible error
Emendatio
Emendatio, the power of amending and correcting abuses, according to stated rules and measures. Correction or revision
Review
act of looking, offer something again with a view to correction or improvement, Lily Thomas v. Union of India, (2000) 6
Suit
and an appeal is that an appeal only reviews and corrects the proceedings in a cause already constituted but does not
Suit and appeal
an appeal is this that an appeal 'only reviews and corrects the proceedings in a cause already constituted but does not
Westminster the First, Statute of
excessive fines, which might operate as perpetual imprisonment; enumerates and corrects the abuses of tenures, particularly as to marriage of wards;
Correctory
Containing or making correction corrective
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