Betekenis van:
appellant

appellant
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • appellant
  • the party who appeals a decision of a lower court

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

appellant
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals)

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. the form of order sought by the appellant.
    2. Charge category for organisations, according to financial turnover of the appellant (EUR)
    3. Documents so produced must also be communicated to the Director and the appellant.
    4. Such submissions shall cease to have effect should the appellant discontinue the proceedings.’
    5. the designation of the appellant as a party to appeal proceedings in accordance with Article 2;
    6. This shall not apply where the appellant is opposed to another party to the appeal proceedings.
    7. the date on which the decision of the Court of First Instance was notified to the appellant;
    8. a reference to the date of receipt by the appellant of the decision of the Civil Service Tribunal;’
    9. The PRB shall notify the appellant in writing of its decision within one month following the receipt of the appeal.
    10. The notice shall state the date on which the decision appealed against was notified to the appellant.
    11. Appeals (a) Appeals submitted to the Board shall only be admissible if the appellant has previously failed to obtain satisfaction through an internal administrative appeal to the Director.
    12. If an appeal procedure is available under Article 33 the appellant shall await the ECB’s decision on the appeal before bringing the matter to the Court of Justice.
    13. the names of the applicant (appellant) and defendant (respondent) and in appeals, the identification of the decision under appeal and the parties before the Court of First Instance;
    14. Appeals submitted to the Board shall only be admissible if the appellant has previously failed to obtain satisfaction through an internal administrative appeal to the Director.
    15. Appeals must be in writing; they must state all grounds of appeal put forward by the appellant and supporting documentary evidence must be produced at the same time.