Constitutional interpretation appeals require certification to permit higher appellate review on substantial questions of law. Appellate jurisdiction is available only for cases involving a substantial question of law as to constitutional interpretation, where the prescribed certification has been given; a 'final order' includes any order deciding an issue which, if decided for the appellant, would suffice for final disposal of the case.
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Constitutional interpretation appeals require certification to permit higher appellate review on substantial questions of law.
Appellate jurisdiction is available only for cases involving a substantial question of law as to constitutional interpretation, where the prescribed certification has been given; a "final order" includes any order deciding an issue which, if decided for the appellant, would suffice for final disposal of the case.
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