Appellate and supreme courts do not generally make "findings of fact." That means they don't think about issues of witness credibility, specific damage amounts, what the conditions of a road were at a particular time, etc. Those jobs are reserved for the trial court.
An appellate/supreme court will remand for findings when it wants to send the case back to a trial court for the trial court to get more information before reaching its verdict.
This wording sounds like part of an appeals court decision. 'Affimed in part' - mean that the original decision/findings were found to be proper and correct. 'Reversed in part' - means that a portion of the decision/findings was found to legally insufficient. 'Remanded' - means that the case was returned to the originating court to review or reconsider its actions in the case and make it 'legally sufficient' to conform with the law.
Significant findings means meaningful findings worth mentioning.
The man was remanded to jail.The judge remanded the defendant to jail without bond.
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The finding are not normal (what they should be).
The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
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Not really enough information is disclosed in order to answer. However - if the remanded charge was the result of an arrest for a criminal violation, even though the remanded charge MAY not show up, the record of the arrest will.
When a person is remanded on bail, it means the court has ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending trial unless a bail bond is posted.
Whether or not it is good to have a case remanded depends on how you have made out so far in the case and whether the reason for remand was favorable to your arguments.
Invalid, if experimental findings can not be replicated then it would mean you are testing something that must have a different way of gathering information.
"Remarkable findings" refer to results or discoveries that are especially notable, extraordinary, or outstanding in some way. These findings often stand out for their significance, impact, or unexpected nature within a particular field of study or research.