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
- the form of order sought by the appellant.
- Charge category for organisations, according to financial turnover of the appellant (EUR)
- Documents so produced must also be communicated to the Director and the appellant.
- Such submissions shall cease to have effect should the appellant discontinue the proceedings.’
- the designation of the appellant as a party to appeal proceedings in accordance with Article 2;
- This shall not apply where the appellant is opposed to another party to the appeal proceedings.
- the date on which the decision of the Court of First Instance was notified to the appellant;
- a reference to the date of receipt by the appellant of the decision of the Civil Service Tribunal;’
- The PRB shall notify the appellant in writing of its decision within one month following the receipt of the appeal.
- The notice shall state the date on which the decision appealed against was notified to the appellant.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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;
- 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.
- 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.