It means it is worth a lot.
Product cost is also called inventoriable cost because the two terms mean the same thing. These terms mean the cost of manufacturing or buying the product, plus whatever the cost of getting the product ready and in place for sale.
How much you have to pay for something.
No, it is not. cost per 1000 relates to one product that is produced by one company. The item comes in at a cost of so much per 1000 units. If you went to several different suppliers of the same item and got each company's cost per 1000, then you could calculate the mean, or average cost.
The Total Cost to Company refers to an employee's salary package. It is the total cost a company or organization is spending for an employee and it includes salary and perks.
Calling us alltogether
When plaintiff goes in appeal then he is called plainticf appellant.
The term 'appellant' means a person who is appealing a court decision. So if someone loses a case at a tribunal and appeals to a higher court they are said to be an appellant.
The cross-appellant in a case is the person who files a cross-appeal to counter an appeal already filed by the original appellant. Usually, the original appellant would be the party which lost the case in trial court, and would be asking the Appeals court to overturn the trial court verdict. A cross-appellant is usually the party which received a verdict partially in their favor at trial, and is counter-appealing some aspect of the trial court's verdict to the Appeals court. A 'defendant-cross-appellant' is means that the party which was the defendant in the trial court, is now the cross-appellant in Appeals court.
Very briefly, this means that the appellant lost the appeal, and must pay for the costs incurred by the defendant in defending their position.
Awards ceremony.
Wording is kind of confused - - if you mean that the minor was represented by an appointed public defender - and he wanted to appeal the case after being found guilty - the minor/public defender is the "appellant." The "appellee" is the court to whom the appeal is addressed.Clarification:If the minor is appealing a conviction, the minor is the appellant and the appellee is most likely the State. The public defender (an advocate) and the appellate court are not parties to the case, so neither of them would be listed as appellant or appellee.Some states reverse the meaning of appellant and appellee for some reason, so this question is best directed to the appropriate Public Defender's office.
Appellant
Herbert Randolph has written: 'Herbert Randolph Esq; appellant. Wm. Brockman Esq; respondent. The appellant's case'
Ralph Docksey has written: 'The appellant's case. Ralph Docksey, gent. appellant. And Elizabeth Docksey, widow, ... respondent'
appellant is one who appeals a court decision.
Charles Macarty has written: 'Charles Macarty, the son and executor of Charles Macarty, ... appellant. John Bayly, respondent. The appellant's case'