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ap·pel·lee
(ăp′ə-lē′)n. Law
One against whom an appeal is taken.
[French appelé, from Old French apele, from past participle of apeler, to appeal; see appeal.]
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appellee
(ˌæpɛˈliː)n
(Law) law a person who is accused or appealed against
[C16: from Old French apele summoned; see appeal]
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ap•pel•lee
(ˌæp əˈli)n.
the defendant in an appellate proceeding.
[1525–35; < Anglo-French, Old French]
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Translations
appellee
n (Jur) → Revisionsbeklagte(r) mf, → Revisionsgegner(in) m(f)
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