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appellee and is
A party who files an appeal is called an " appellant ", " plaintiff in error ", " petitioner " or " pursuer ", and a party on the other side is called a " appellee ".
The appellee is required to respond to the petition, oral arguments, and legal briefs of the appellant.
The responding partythe respondent or appellee, who is satisfied with the lower decision — then files a reply brief within a specified time.
This is the only court that requires the intervention of a solicitor or case attorney ( avoué ) to prepare and manage your case and to act as an intermediary between the barrister and the appellant or appellee.

appellee and party
The appellant in the new case can be either the plaintiff ( or claimant ), defendant, third-party intervenor, or respondent ( appellee ) from the lower case, depending on who was the losing party.
In legal usage, this specifically refers to the defendant in a legal proceeding commenced by a petition, or to an appellee, or the opposing party, in an appeal of a decision by an initial fact-finder.

appellee and appeal
The appellant has the opportunity to present arguments for the granting of the appeal and the appellee ( or respondent ) can present arguments against it.

appellee and which
The jobber from whom the appellee purchased had previously bought, at a price which must be deemed to have been satisfactory, the packages of Sanatogen afterwards sold to the appellee.

appellee and lower
In general, the appellee takes the procedural posture that the lower court's decision should be affirmed.

appellee and was
Garold Heslinga of Oskaloosa, Iowa was the attorney for the appellee ( Katko ) and Bruce Palmer and H. S.

appellee and favor
Additionally, we assess against Crain a damage award of $ 2000 in favor of the appellee United States.

appellee and .
The Council then begins a formal investigation, asking the appellee, i. e., the government or a government agency or office, to satisfy the Council with a detailed statement of defense.
The Act also required the keeping of records to verify compliance ; the appellee argued that this violated his 5th Amendment right protecting him from self-incrimination.

is and party
Presumably a cocktail party is expected to fulfill the host's desire to get together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors.
The party is usually in a room small enough so that all guests are within sight and hearing of one another.
Thus the cocktail party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness.
But the problem is one which gives us the measure of a man, rather than a group of men, whether a group of doctors, a group of party members assembled at a dinner to give their opinion, or the masses of the voters.
And the entirety of the natural world is party to the action.
We saw Giuseppe Berto at a party once in a while, tall, lean, nervous and handsome, and, in our opinion, the best novelist of them all except Pavese, and Pavese is dead.
Mr. Wagner might or might not be a `` new '' Mayor in this third term, now that he is free of the pressure of those party leaders whom he calls `` bosses ''.
The present Republican leadership as practiced by Mundt, Goldwater, Bridges, Dirksen, et al, is repeating the errors of the party leadership of the 1930s.
The Connally amendment says that the United States, rather than the court, shall determine whether a matter is essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States in a case before the World Court to which the United States is a party.
The only fact that holds any weight in the article is the result of the tea party.
And the thing about hurt feelings, the wet bathing suit pointed out, is that the person who has them is not quite the innocent party he believes himself to be.
`` Unless the oyabun has been working on it '', he said, then checked himself and added: `` You can tell Kayabashi-san that the back road is in very good condition and will be quite safe for his party to use ''.
Since a national interpretation cannot be avoided it is unfortunate that the elections were not held in a way to maximize party responsibility and the educational effect of mass political participation.
Here is the world of the chauffeured limousine and the gossip reporter, of caviar on stale crackers and the warm martini, of the poseur, the spy, the party crasher, and the patriot, of the rented tails, the double cross, and the tired Lothario.
You've been away from home for the New Year festivities, but now the party is over and you come home.
He is publicly on record as believing Mr. De Sapio should be replaced for the good of the party.
Split badly during the recent presidential election into almost equally divided camps of party loyalists and independents, the Democratic party in Mississippi is currently a wreck.
Reports are that it is more than probable that the four congressmen from Mississippi who did not support the party ticket will be stripped of the usual patronage which flows to congressmen.
The party is to raise money for the Old Town Art center and to plant more crabapple trees along the streets of Old Town.
It is just bad luck that we are having the party in a month with no R's, so no oysters.
The gala is the Thrift Shop's annual bundle party and, as all Thrift Shop friends know, that means the admission is a bundle of used clothing in good condition, contributions of household equipment, bric-a-brac and such to stock the shelves at the shop's headquarters at 1213 Walnut St..

is and appeal
It is this curious blend of rugged individualism and public service which accounts for the great appeal of the mythological detective.
The strongest appeal of the Copernican formulation consisted in just this: ideally, the justification for dealing with special problems in particular ways is completely set out in the basic ' rules ' of the theory.
The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate is nominated the national committee will have to appeal to the trusts for their campaign funds, and in doing this will incur obligations which would make a Democratic victory absolutely fruitless.
The appeal is going to be to the pocketbook and may be very convincing to those who do not see its relation to political and legal, as well as economic, self-rule.
At the same time, his voice betrayed uncertainty about their being here, and conveyed an appeal to whatever is reasonable, peace-loving, and dependable in everybody.
After the recommendation of the Department is forwarded to the appeal board, that is the appropriate place for a registrant to lodge his denial.
It is but part of the whole process within the Department that goes into the making of the final recommendation to the appeal board.
It is also significant that neither this report nor the hearing officer's notes were furnished to the appeal board.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing an appeal from the plan.
The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly line and wants enough land area to do the entire job on one floor.
The aesthetic appeal of pure paint laid on at random may exist, but it is a very impoverished appeal.
The work done by the analysts, the men who really know what folklore is all about, has no more appeal than any other work of a truly scientific sort and reaches a limited, learned audience.
In United States appellate procedure, an appeal is a petition for review of a case that has been decided by a court of law.
The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type of decision, can vary greatly from country to country.
An appellate court is a court that hears cases on appeal from another court.
A " cross-appeal " is an appeal brought by the respondent.
This is usually done on the basis that the lower court judge erred in the application of law, but it may also be possible to appeal on the basis of court misconduct, or that a finding of fact was entirely unreasonable to make on the evidence.
An appeal " as of right " is one that is guaranteed by statute or some underlying constitutional or legal principle.

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