Statutory Definitions |
appellant "appellant" means the person filing the notice of appeal;
PU(A) 117/2009 - COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA (APPEAL TRIBUNAL) (APPEAL PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS 2009
2. Interpretation |
appellant "appellant" means a person desirous of appealing against— (a) the refusal by the Registrar— (i) to grant a licence; (ii) to renew a licence; (iii) to grant an advertisement permit; or (iv) to renew an advertisement permit; or (b) the stipulation of any condition by the Registrar— (i) in the licence; (ii) in the renewal of a moneylender's licence; (iii) in the advertisement permit; or (iv) in the renewal of an advertisement permit, to the Minister.
PU(A) 400/2003 - MONEYLENDERS (CONTROL AND LICENSING) REGULATIONS 2003
2. Interpretation. |
appellant "appellant" means any person who submits an appeal in accordance with regulation 3.
PU(A) 115/2003 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (APPEAL BOARD) REGULATIONS 2003
2. Interpretation. |
appellant "appellant" means a person desirous of appealing from a decision of the High Court to the Court of Appeal and includes a person who has been convicted for a criminal offence in any court and who by any written law is entitled to appeal to the Court of Appeal;
PU(A) 524/1994 - RULES OF THE COURT OF APPEAL 1994
Rule 2. Interpretation. |
appellant "appellant" means a person appealing under section 16 of the Act against the decision of the Controller;
PU(A) 128/1993 - DIRECT SALES REGULATIONS 1993
2. Interpretation. |
appellant "appellant" means the person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Commissioner under subsection 23(1), 25(8), 30(2), 30(7) or 42(1) of the Act;
PU(A) 376/1997 - FEDERAL TERRITORY (PLANNING) (APPEAL BOARD) RULES 1997
2. Interpretation. |
appellant "appellant" means a person desiring of appealing from a decision of the Court of Appeal to the Federal Court and includes a person who has been convicted for a criminal offence in the High court and who by any written law is entitled to appeal to the Federal Court;
PU(A) 376/1995 - RULES OF THE FEDERAL COURT 1995
Rule 2. Interpretation. |
See Also: Dictionary |