Appeal Remand Cases Summarized By Injury Attorney

This page within Virginia Tort Case Law is a compilation of cases reported by the Virginia Supreme Court and summarized by Brien Roche dealing with the topic of remand on appeal or Appeal Remand and the related topic of personal injury. For more information on appeals see the page on Wikipedia.

Appeal Remand-Cases

1986 Powell v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 231 Va. 464, 344 S.E.2d 916.

Virginia Code § 8.01-681 requires Supreme Court to render final judgment on merits where facts before court are such as to enable it to attain ends of justice and thereby avoid appeal remand.

1981 Sampson v. Sampson, 221 Va. 896, 275 S.E.2d 597.

Supreme Court is authorized to enter final judgment when judgment reversed, if facts are such as allow Supreme Court to attain ends of justice and thereby avoid appeal remand.

1946 Clark v. Hodges, 185 Va. 431, 39 S.E.2d 252.

Although particular jury instruction may constitute reversible error under former Va. Code § 6365, Supreme Court was still required to consider entire record to determine if final judgment may be entered.

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