Appellant definition

Appellant means a person who has lodged an appeal in terms of section 57(2);
Appellant means a person who files an appeal or a request for reconsideration.

Examples of Appellant in a sentence

  • Xxxx (#250673) 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Minneapolis, MN 55402 (000) 000-0000 xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Attorneys for Appellant XXXXXXXX, XXXXXX & XXXXXX, P.A. Dated: Xxxxx X.

  • The Appellant, [REDACTED], was born on [REDACTED] 1952 and presently resides in the United States of America.

  • Counsel for the Appellant, submitted that clause 11.2, contained a presumption that in all cases, there needed to be a decommissioning in accordance with the original manufacturers specification, in an attempt to overcome the difficulty that there was common cause that the original manufacturer had done nothing of the sort.

  • On 26th November 2004, [REDACTED] sent its decision letter to the Appellant informing him (in German) that it had been unable to find any record of a contract of insurance with his grandfather.

  • The Appellant [REDACTED] was born in Camden, USA on [REDACTED] 1956.


More Definitions of Appellant

Appellant means the person or persons who request a contested case hearing.
Appellant means the person initiating an Appeal by filing a Notice of Appeal;
Appellant means any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity that has filed an appeal or request for board review.
Appellant means the individual requesting the hearing or appealing a decision, or that individual's legal representative.
Appellant means a person who brings an appeal; (“appelant”)
Appellant means a City employee who files with the Civil Service Commission an appeal of an alleged violation of a Personnel Rule or written personnel policy or procedure, or of a provision of a City ordinance or the City Charter.
Appellant means a party who files a notice of appeal or petition for judicial review.