AGGRIEVED PARTY - Under the rules of California and a number of other jurisdictions only aggreived parties can appeal a particular order or judgement.
AGGRIEVED PARTY - One whose legal right is invaded by an act complained of. ALLEGED - Claimed; asserted; charged. ALIAS - "Otherwise called," indicating one was called by one or the other of two names.
AGGRIEVED: Used in conciliation court to describe a party dissatisfied with the decision, usually the losing party, who appeals the decision. AIDER AND ABETTOR: One who assists another in a crime ...
aggrieved party The party whose rights are directly and adversely affected by a judgment or decree; the term is usually used to refer to the party who has the right to appeal.
Any aggrieved party may also ask the Supreme Court to review a decision of the Court of Appeals. Such review by the Supreme Court is, however, discretionary and rarely granted. Compliance ...
Sanctions When one side or the other violates the rules or acts with bad faith toward the court or another party, the court may (on its own or upon motion by either side) enter an order awarding sanctions to the aggrieved party against the party ...
The next of kin of the same degree of relationship to the deceased were thus aggrieved by the preference of the administrator, and it was to remedy this grievance that the Statute of Distributions 1670/I was passed.
Where a thiug is intended to be done against another man's right, the party aggrieved may have in many cases, according to the civilians, an interdict or injunctIion, ...
An order that tells one person to stop harassing or harming another, issued after the aggrieved party appears before a judge.
If the person who purchased the bond fails at his or her task, the bonding company will pay the aggrieved party an amount up to the value of the bond.
"The board is justified in a case of challenged discharge to hold the employer fairly strictly to the grounds upon which it has chosen to act against an employee who consequently feels himself aggrieved.
A questionnaire procedure which an aggrieved person may use to identify an employer's proposed defence. See section 74 of the Sex Discrimination Act. Section 75 ...
small claims assessment review (SCAR): filing by any person aggrieved by an assessment of a one, two or three family, owner occupied residential structure used for residential purposes (including condominiums) (NYS) ...
See also: Law, Court, Person, Order, Party
 
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