A court is exercising 'appellate jurisdiction' when:
A) it hears and decides a dispute for the first time.
B) it is the court of 'first instance'.
C) it exercises powers conferred by the Australian Constitution.
D) it hears and determines an appeal from a court lower within the hierarchy.
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