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 PARTY One who has suffered a loss or injury. ALIA Other things ALIAS Another name, i.e., known by another name.
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 ...
An order that tells one person to stop harassing or harming another, issued after the aggrieved party appears before a judge.
Law Terms temporary restraining order (TRO) is An order that tells one person to stop harassing or harming another, issued after the aggrieved party appears before a judge.
6. An action for relief, on the ground of fraud; the cause of action in such case not to be deemed to have accrued, until the discovery by the aggrieved party, of the facts constituting the fraud. §72. Within three years: ...
See also: Party, Aggrieved, Law, Court, Person
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