Some presbyterian churches have no intermediate court between the presbytery and the general assembly.
Vermont is one of only nine states without an intermediate appellate court.
Unlike most other states, there are no intermediate appellate courts in Nevada.
But in this instance there is no intermediate court, and we are the only court of review.
It seems that the state's four intermediate courts all read the word "confidential" into the law.
It was at this point that the court began its function as an intermediate appellate court.
That is, it goes to the intermediate appellate court, followed by the highest court.
Under state law, the discipline of lawyers is left exclusively to the intermediate appellate courts.
Wyoming is unusual in that it does not have an intermediate appellate court, like most states.
It ranks equivalent to an intermediate court in the judiciary hierarchy.