appellator

appellator
/aepaleytar/ An old law term having the same meaning as "appellant" (q.v.).
In the civil law, the term was applied to the judge ad quern, or to whom an appeal was taken

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • appellator — /aepaleytar/ An old law term having the same meaning as appellant (q.v.). In the civil law, the term was applied to the judge ad quern, or to whom an appeal was taken …   Black's law dictionary

  • appellator — Same as appellant …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • Appellor — Ap pel*lor ([a^]p p[e^]l*l[^o]r ), n. [OF. apeleur, fr. L. appellator, fr. appellare.] (Law) (a) The person who institutes an appeal, or prosecutes another for a crime. Blackstone. (b) One who confesses a felony committed and accuses his… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • appellor — /euh pel awr, ap euh lawr /, n. Brit. Law. 1. a person who prosecutes in an appellate proceeding. 2. Obs. a person who accuses another in a criminal appeal. [1400 50; late ME apelour < AF, OF apeleor < L appellator appellant. See APPELLATE, TOR]… …   Universalium

  • appellant — ap·pel·lant /ə pe lənt/ n: a person or party who appeals a court s judgment compare appellee Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ap …   Law dictionary

  • desertion — de cause, Eremodicium. Desertion acquise, Eremodicium commissum. B. L appelant est tombé en desertion, Appellator appellatione cecidit, et tempore exclusus est. B. Pourveu que l appelant ne soit adjourné en desertion d appel, Nisi prouocatus… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • appellor — |apə|lȯ(ə)r, əˈpelər noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English appellour, apellour, from Anglo French apelour, from Latin appellator appellant, from appellatus (past participle of appellare to address, appeal to) + or more at appeal : appellant 1a …   Useful english dictionary

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