Appellate jurisdiction involves the authority to review decisions made by lower courts. The option that best represents appellate jurisdiction is a case appealed from a lower court. This means the court assesses the decision made previously to identify any errors in the law's application. ;
The option that best represents appellate jurisdiction is C, which is "a case appealed from a lower court." This means it involves a higher court reviewing the decision made by a lower court. Other options may involve various jurisdictions but do not clearly indicate the review process associated with appellate jurisdiction.
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