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Petitioner and Respondent

A petitioner is the party who initiates proceedings in equity by presenting a bill or petition; the opponent is referred to as the respondent. In appellate practice, the terms are often loosely used as equivalents of appellant and appellee.

— William M. Wiecek

 
 
 

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