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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appellant to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used in legal contexts when referring to someone who is appealing a court decision or verdict. Example: "The appellant to the Supreme Court argued that the lower court had made a mistake in their ruling."
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Hassan Koyuncu, 18, was the only appellant to request a suspended sentence in place of the 12 months in a young offenders' institution originally imposed for his burglary in Tottenham from a Comet store.
The respondent finished the work and repeatedly phoned the appellant to request the money they were owed.
D & C Builders Ltd (the respondent) had been hired by Rees (the appellant) to do some construction work at his shop, where he sold building materials.
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But in her decision, Judge Ruggiero concluded that he "clearly wanted the appellants to be disciplined".
Officials say the forms will allow many appellants to avoid traveling to the board's downtown offices to argue their cases before a hearing officer.
This final appeal was against an enforcement notice requiring the appellants to cease using the site as a place of worship.
And once the special advocates have seen the government's secret evidence, they cannot talk to the appellants to take instructions.
It was not enough for Appellants to identify a specially selected group of ballots and allege that they should have been counted.
It would be improper to permit appellants to carry their burden in a statewide election by merely demonstrating that there were a sufficient number of no-votes that could have changed the returns in isolated counties.
In addition to the relief requested by appellants to count the Miami-Dade undervote, claims have been made by the various appellees and intervenors that because this is a statewide election, statewide remedies would be called for.
"I have it on good authority," he conceded in one peek under the robes, "that when appellants to the U.S. Supreme Court spend eighty per cent of their time looking at Justice Kennedy," who has gained a reputation as the divided Court's swing vote, "it's annoying".
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