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Appellants may
refer to: ones
making an
appeal in a
court of law the
Lords Appellant who
charged the king of England's
favourites with
treason (1386–1388)...
- The
Lords Appellant were a
group of
nobles in the
reign of King
Richard II, who, in 1388,
sought to
impeach five of the King's
favourites in
order to...
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concessions to the
Appellants. He
ordered that the next
three vacancies among Blackwell's ****istants were to be
filled from
among the
Appellants, and he rescinded...
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existed between the
police and
appellants, and
therefore no
specific legal duty
existed between the
police and the
appellants.
Lozito v. New York City DeShaney...
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harmony with his
former opponents. In 1397, he took his
revenge on the
Appellants, many of whom were
executed or exiled. The next two
years have been described...
- 2016.
Retrieved March 4, 2016. "Appeal No. 15-2560.
Brief for plaintiffs–
appellants" (PDF). ACLU.
February 17, 2016.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on March...
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completed if L. M.
Facey had
accepted the
appellant's last telegram. It has been
contended for the
appellants that L. M. Facey's
telegram should be read...
- the
activities of the
appellants were
exercises of
rights in
respect of
private and
family life. But ****uming that the
appellants are
claiming to exercise...
- "Press Summary: Paul and
another (
Appellants) v
Royal Wolverhampton NHS
Trust (Respondent);
Polmear and
another (
Appellants) v
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS...
- Appeals. The
appeal consisted of
several cases consolidated into one. The
appellants were
challenging the
constitutionality of a 1965 law, New York
Penal Law...