- appellate: of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals); "appellate court"
- the party who appeals a decision of a lower court
- In law, an appeal is a process for requesting a formal change to an official decision.
- is a person, group or organisation who lodges an appeal with the Environment Court.
- The individual who brings the appeal.
- the party who takes an appeal to a higher court
- The party that brings the appeal.
- Client who uses the appeal system provided by the Employment Insurance Act.
- A person who has received a reconsideration decision from the Minister of HRSDC concerning their application for benefits, and who has filed an appeal to the Office of the Commissioner of Review Tribunals (OCRT).
- The party who has initiated an appeal to a higher court. In a criminal case this could be either Crown Counsel or the accused. The other party is known as the Respondent.
- One of the parties to a case. The appellant is called this because he or she is appealing an action or a decision. The other parties might be called the respondent , or might be an administrative agency.
- A person who makes an appeal against a decision by a local authority to reject representations made following the service of a Penalty Charge Notice.
- An individual who has appealed an AOJ claim determination.
- the side that lost in the trial court and has filed an appeal. Sometimes called the petitioner.
- A party to a lawsuit who appeals a losing decision to a higher court in an effort to have it modified or reversed. The person who won is called the Appellee.
- The person(s) or organization who has made the appeal.
- On judicial review, the party who challenges the legality of the order from which the appeal is taken.
- The name of an accused when a case is appealed.
- defines the challengers or venans participating in the pas d'armes (the "visiting team") - the term "appellant" is referenced Traicté de la Forme et Devis d'ung Tournois and Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, Constable under Richard II On the Manner of Conducting Judicial Duels
- the person, or a person's organisation or corporation, which lodges an appeal in a court. Applicants, appellants, respondents, defendants, etc., are generally called 'parties'.
- This is the name given to the customer who has appealed against the decision.
- A person who, dissatisfied with the judgment rendered in a lawsuit decided in a lower court or the findings from a proceeding before an ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY, asks a superior court to review the decision.
- is a person who has made representation in respect of a Planning decision. See appeal in our Glossary
- The party seeking relief from the Court of Appeal.
- the person who appeals the decision of a court.