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Appellor
AppellorA criminal who accuses his accomplices; one who challenges a jury. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Criminal Relating to, or having the character of crime Jury A body of persons sworn to inquire into crime and, if appropriate, bring accusations (indictments) against the suspected criminals. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Appeal 1) English Criminal law. The accusation of a person, in a legal form, for a crime committed by him; or, it is the lawful declaration of another man's crime, before a competent judge, by one who sets his name to the declaration, and undertakes to prove it, upon the penalty which may ensue thereon. 2)Practice. The act by which a party submits to the decision of a superior court, a cause which has been tried in an inferior tribunal. Appeal attorney Lawyers filing an appeal over a case that was lost in a prior court of law. Appeal bond A guaranty by the appealing party insuring that court costs will be paid. Appearance The act of showing up in court as either plaintiff, defendant, accused or any other party to a civil or criminal suit. It implies that you accept the power of the court to try the matter (i.e. "jurisdiction"). Appearances are most often made by lawyers on their clients behalf and any appearance by a lawyer binds the client. You can make a limited appearance called a "special appearance" in which your presence is not to imply acceptance of the court's jurisdiction but, rather, to challenge the jurisdiction of the court. An example of the usefulness of a "special appearance" would be where you want to raise the fact that you were never properly served with the court papers. Appearance day The day on which the parties are bound to appear in court Appellant Practice. He who makes an appeal from one jurisdiction to another. Appellate court The court in which a appeal is heard. Appellate jurisdiction The jurisdiction which a superior court has to bear appeals of causes which have been tried in inferior courts. Appellee Practice. The party in a cause against whom an appeal has been taken. Appenditia From appendo, to hang at or on; the appendages or pertinances of an estate the appurtenauces to a dwelling. Appendix Supplementary materials added to the end of a document. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Appearance day The day on which the parties are bound to appear in court Appellant Practice. He who makes an appeal from one jurisdiction to another. Appellate court The court in which a appeal is heard. Appellate jurisdiction The jurisdiction which a superior court has to bear appeals of causes which have been tried in inferior courts. Appellee Practice. The party in a cause against whom an appeal has been taken. Appellor Appenditia From appendo, to hang at or on; the appendages or pertinances of an estate the appurtenauces to a dwelling. Appendix Supplementary materials added to the end of a document. Application The primary step in all divorce proceedings and court order. (the standard forms are available from the court office. Application support centers Offices fingerprint applicants for immigration benefits. Appointee A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power, is the person who is to receive the benefit of the trust or power. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Appellor. If you have a better definition for Appellor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Appellor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Appellor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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