Sentence examples for the appellant from inspiring English sources

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the appellant

noun

A litigant or party that is making an appeal in court.

  • The appellant made her submissions to the court

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By the following spring, however, the Appellant tide had subsided.

Third, how would the appellant actually live if returned?

"Whoever raped her... on these findings, it can't be the appellant," Judge said.

"Is the appellant truly intending to keep the pub in use?

Will the appellant ask to see his counsel's grade, and the judge's previous evaluation?

The appellant, and his ordinary legal representative, will be excluded from the closed sessions.

The OSA 1989, as it applies to the appellant, must be considered in that context.

"The appellant makes a living out of publishing false information detrimental to his country," the judge wrote.

He said: "Even with a reduced pension the appellant is likely to be better off than many others.

"The evidence shows the appellant is well integrated into the larger family his partner has with his siblings and parents.

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The judge who dealt with the case at the first tier of the tribunal said: "I accept that the appellant and his unmarried partner have established family life.

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