/dʒɔɪnt əˈpil/ – Phrase
Definition: xch consolidated appeal
A more thorough explanation: A joint appeal refers to a legal process where two or more parties collectively file an appeal in a court or tribunal, typically in cases where they share a common interest or have similar legal arguments. This allows the parties to present their case together and seek a common outcome.
Example: The two parties filed a joint appeal to the court requesting a review of the lower court’s decision.