Sentence examples for appellant for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "appellant for" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more accurate way to phrase this would be "the appellant in" or "the appellant of." This is typically used in legal or court-related contexts to refer to the person who is making an appeal in a court case. Example: The appellant in the court case argued that the evidence presented by the prosecution was insufficient to prove their guilt.

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"This was a case in which the Home Office conceded that they had mistakenly failed to apply their own policy – applying at that time to that appellant for dealing with unmarried partners of people settled in the UK," a judicial communications office statement issued at the time of the case said.

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The basis for appellants claim for relief under section 102.168 is that there is a "no-vote" problem, i. e., ballots which, although counted by machines at least once, allegedly have not been counted in the presidential election.

Within minutes, a spokesman for the Judicial Office at the Royal Courts of Justice, which issues statements on behalf of senior judges, said: "This was a case in which the Home Office conceded that they had mistakenly failed to apply their own policy - applying at that time to that appellant - for dealing with unmarried partners of people settled in the UK.

It happens in teams - one acting for the appellant and one for the respondent - each of whom will cover a separate ground of appeal.

That is a "win" rate for the appellant of 28.2%.

In California, it's green for an appellant's opening brief, yellow for respondent's brief, and tan for an appellant's reply brief.

The BBC Trust has written to the three appellants apologising for the way their objections were handled.

More than allegorical reference, this argument by the prosecutor advocates to the jury that an independent source of law exists for the conclusion that the death penalty is the appropriate punishment for Appellant.

The appellant is applying for an order setting aside the judgment of the House of Lords and, if granted, for permission to rely on fresh evidence at the rehearing of the appeal".

It is also seen above that even while the appellant's application for grant of patent lay in the "mailbox" awaiting amendments in the law of patent in India, the appellant was granted Exclusive Marketing Rights on November 10,2003, following which Gleevec was marketed in India as well.

"It is not as if the appellant is travelling for holiday in Mauritius; it's only to gain an income, there's no other reason".

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