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Appellee - (See respondent) The party against whom an appeal is taken.,
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Appellee: (See respondent) The party against whom an appeal is taken.

APPELLEE - The party responding to an appeal.
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Appellee - generally, the side that won in the trial court, and whose victory is being appealed by the losing side. Sometimes called the respondent.

appellee: (sometimes called a respondent) the party opposing the appellant on appeal.
attachment: a method of commencing a lawsuit by the (symbolic) seizure of the defendant's property.
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appellee: the party against whom an appeal is taken
arbitration: the submission voluntarily or involuntarily of a disputed matter to selected persons and the substitution of their award or decision for the judgment of a court or its ...

appellee - The party against whom an appeal is taken.
arbitration - The referral of a dispute to an impartial third person chosen by the parties to the dispute.

APPELLEE - The party who must respond to the appellant.
ARBITRATION - A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator.

appellee: A person that answers an appeal in higher court.
arbitration: When a person that isn't involved in the case looks at the evidence, hears the arguments, and makes a decision. (Compare with mediation and neutral evaluation.) ...

APPELLEE: The person against whom the appeal is taken. Also known as the respondent.
APPLICATION (PROBATE): A written request (by form) to the Registrar for an order of informal probate of will and/or appointment of personal representative.

Appellee:
Party in a lawsuit against whom an appeal is taken.
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Appellee - In a case on appeal, the party who did not appeal the lower court’s decision.

Application - Placing a request or petition before the court. The act of making the request.

appellee
n. in some jurisdictions the name used for the party who has won at the trial court level, but the loser (appellant) has appealed the decision to a higher court.

Appellee's brief
The second brief in the series which the Appellee files. It responds to the issues raised in the Appellant's opening brief and sets out the Appellee's argument that the lower court's decision is correct.
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appellee
A party to a lawsuit who wins in the trial court -- or sometimes on a first appeal -- only to have the other party (called the appellant) file for an appeal.

Appellee: The party against whom an appeal is taken.
Arbitration: Submitting a case or dispute to designated parties for a decision, instead of using a judge.
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The party appealing the decision is known as the appellant, the party who has won the case in the lower court as the appellee.

" They seek a declaration that the 1901 statute is unconstitutional and an injunction restraining the appellees from acting to conduct any further elections under it.

Definition - Noun
: an appeal taken by an appellee against the appellant
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An ancient and barbarous mode of trial, by Bingle combat, called wager of battel, where, in appeals of felony, the appellee might fight with the appellant to prove his innocence.

Parties: Plaintiffs and defendants (petitioners and respondents) to lawsuits, also known as appellants and appellees in appeals, and their lawyers.

Plaintiffs and defendants (petitioners and respondents) to lawsuits, also known as appellants and appellees in appeals, and their lawyers.
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An appeal begins when the loser at trial (called the appellant) files a notice of appeal within strict time limits (often 30 days from the date of judgment). The appellant and the appellee (the winner at trial) submit written arguments and often ...

issues that a higher court (appellate court) review the trial court's decision to determine if it was correct. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the "appellant;" the other party is the "appellee." ...

the appellee.
restraining order - An order in the nature of an injunction which may issue upon filing of an application for an injunction forbidding the defendant from doing the threatened act until a hearing on the application can be had.

When an appellant files his or her initial brief, the appellee files a reply brief in response, arguing against the allegations of fact and law in the appellant’s brief.

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