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What are the rules of appeal against a judgment of a civil court of Malta?

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What are the rules of appeal against a judgment of a civil court of Malta?

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An appeal is entered by means of an application to be filed in the registry of the Court of Appeal within 20 days from the date of the judgment of the first court. It is possible to appeal from only parts and not the whole of the judgment, in which case, it must be stated in the application of appeal, the heads of the judgment against which an appeal is entered (Art. 226 COCP). Judgments of the Court of Appeal may not be appealed from, but, a re-trial may be demanded in exceptional circumstances. Moreover, one cannot appeal from a judgment given upon admission of the claim, or accepted by the renunciation of the right of appeal or by acquiescence in the findings of the judgment or when delivered by the inferior courts where the amount of the claim does not exceed €465.87 and the matter at issue does not involve a point of law or the determination of a claim for the eviction of any person from immovable property (Art. 228 COCP). Where several issues in an action have been determined by

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