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Definition of Party appellant

Party appellant
Appellant Ap*pel"lant, a. [L. appellans, p. pr. of appellare; cf. F. appelant. See Appeal.] Relating to an appeal; appellate. ``An appellant jurisdiction.' --Hallam. Party appellant (Law), the party who appeals; appellant; -- opposed to respondent, or appellee. --Tomlins.

Meaning of Party appellant from wikipedia

- Oregon Working Families Party. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 15, 2012. "Brief for appellant: Twin Cities Area New Party vs Secretary of State...
- on his own on behalf of the other members of the Labour Party) (Respondent) v. Ahsan (Appellant)". The Lords of Appeal. House of Lords. 18 July 2007. [2007]...
- "self-proclaimed expert of the constitution". Glew has been a claimant, defendant or appellant in at least 16 Court proceedings in which he has argued against the validity...
- on his own on behalf of the other members of the Labour Party) (Respondent) v. Ahsan (Appellant)". The Lords of Appeal. House of Lords. 16–18 July 2007...
- Corporation; And bill Chandler, Chairman of the Populist Party of Oklahoma, plaintiffs-appellants, v. the Oklahoma State Election Board; Betty Mcelderry...
- told". BBC News. 17 September 2019. "R (on the application of Miller) (Appellant) v The Prime Minister (Respondent)" (PDF). Decided Cases - The Supreme...
- Superior Court. A party who files an appeal is called an "appellant", "plaintiff in error", "petitioner" or "pursuer", and a party on the other side is...
- United States of America, Movant-Appellee, v. John Doe, Interested-Party-Appellant". Findlaw. Ethical standards in the public sector. OCLC 235946162....
- jurisprudence derived from statutes. Rulings are named for the moving parties (appellants) in the cases and under highly formal courtesy titles. Men's names...
- government was taken over by a group of aristocrats known as the Lords Appellant. By 1389 Richard had regained control, and for the next eight years governed...