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appellant, a. and n. (əˈpɛlənt) Also 6–7 appealant. [a. Fr. appellant, pr. pple. (also used subst.) of appeller: see appeal v. and -ant. Occas. conformed to appeal vb. in 16–17th c.] A. adj. 1. Law and gen. Appealing: a. accusing, challenging; b. appealing to a higher tribunal against an unsatisfact...
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Lords Appellant
The word appellant — still used in modern English by attorneys — simply means '[one who is] appealing'. Richard never forgave the Lords Appellant.
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appellant
appellant/əˈpelənt; ə`pɛlənt/ adj(law 律) concerned with appeals 上诉的. appellant, n (law 律) person who appeals to a higher court 上诉人.
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SANDRA RIVERA PLAINTIFF APPELLANT v. ...
Case opinion for NY Supreme Court, Appellate Division SANDRA RIVERA PLAINTIFF APPELLANT v. ROCHESTER GENERAL HEALTH SYSTEM DOING BUSINESS AS HILL HAVEN ...
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Appellant S395/2002 v MIMA
Appellant S395/2002 v MIMA is a decision of the High Court of Australia. Appellant S395 is the 21st most cited High Court case according to LawCite.
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The appellants were two gay Bangladeshi men.
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S v Grobler
The second appellant had waited outside for him with a car, and, after first appellant had climbed in, driven him speedily away. The second appellant had known that the first appellant had the pistol and that it might be used.
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A (a Minor) v Minister for Justice and Equality and others
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This case involved a child "A", suing by her mother and next friend (the appellant). The appellant's application for leave to apply for judicial review had not been heard by the High Court.
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Lubbe v Volkskas
The appellant's application was dismissed, inter alia, on the ground that the appellant did not have a lien over the proceeds of the sale in execution. The appellant bought the land himself in order to protect his rights.
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appellant's right to a defence - Translation into Chinese - examples ...
Translations in context of "appellant's right to a defence" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: It can therefore be concluded that the appellant's right to a defence in the present case was not violated, since the opinion merely refers to issues pertaining to the due process of law and protection of the public interest, in full compliance with the functions the Spanish Constitution ...
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S v Fernandez
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The appellant had been charged with and convicted of culpable homicide. Kuny, for the appellant, argued that the appellant, in repairing the cage, did all that could reasonably have been expected of him in the circumstances
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UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, v. Juan ...
While described in media reports as a colourful and brazen drugs trafficking plot to buy a submarine in the former Soviet Union for $5.5 million to transport cocaine from Colombia to the United States and Canada, this court case turned on more technical arguments as result of Fainberg's guilty plea and agreement to testify against Almedia.
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P.M. v District Judge Miriam Malone and the Director of Public Prosecutions
In 1991, the appellant's mother expressed concern that her youngest daughter (J), then aged three, might have been sexually abused by the appellant. The appellant was not charged until 25 May 1999.
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United States v. Marcum
WITHOUT APPELLANT'S PERMISSION DURING THE SENTENCING PHASE OF APPELLANT'S TRIAL IN VIOLATION OF M.R.E. 502 AND 511. HAD NOT AUTHORIZED THAT PUNISHMENT FOR APPELLANT'S OFFENSES.
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Tileston v. Ullman
The appellant contended that because of the nature of his patients' exceptional condition in light of the danger child-bearing could pose for them that Thus, the life of the appellant himself was not in danger.
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R v Sansregret
She later filed charges against the appellant for rape. Since the trial judge found as a matter of fact that the appellant held the honest belief that consent had been freely given, a finding that the appellant
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