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  • ...pɛlənt/) is a term used in the legal field, particularly in the context of appeals in both civil and criminal cases. The term is derived from the Latin word " An '''appellant''' is a party who appeals a decision of a lower court or other decision-making body, seeking a review
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  • ...cases such as employment disputes, immigration appeals, or social security appeals. * [[Immigration Tribunal]]: This tribunal deals with appeals against decisions made by the Home Office in relation to immigration, asylu
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  • ...ar a case for the first time, as opposed to an appellate court which hears appeals of decisions made in lower courts.
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  • ...e. This often involves creating a compelling [[advertising campaign]] that appeals to the consumer's needs, desires, and emotions.
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  • ...the Terri Schiavo case were extensive and complex. They involved numerous appeals, motions, petitions, and hearings in the [[Florida state court]], [[Federal
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  • ...thout the complicated equipment and training required for scuba diving. It appeals to all ages because of how little effort there is, and without the exhaled
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