Meaning Respondent
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n. 1) the party who is required to answer a petition for a court ...
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  A company or individual who completes and returns a report or survey form.
Source: eia.gov

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Respondents are businesses, authorities, individual persons, etc, from whom data and associated information are collected for use in compiling statistics.
Source: stats.oecd.org

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1a person who answers questions, especially in a survey 60% of the respondents agreed with the suggestion.2(law) a person who is accused of somethingCheck pronunciation: respondent
Source: oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

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1520s, "one who answers," from Latin respondentem (nominative respondens), present participle of respondere (see respond).
Source: etymonline.com

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A person in a survey who is asked for information using either written or verbal questioning, typically employing a questionnaire to guide the questioning.
Source: ama.org (offline)

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One who formally answers the allegations stated in a petition which has been filed with the court. Also known as a defendant in a civil action
Source: nycourts.gov

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Tobacco companies with an interest in a particular topic. They can register to comment on draft guidance, standards and advice on the topic. Their comments are made public with those of other organisa [..]
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A term used instead of defendant or appellee in some states -- especially for divorce and other family law cases -- to identify the party who is sued and must respond to the petitioner's complain [..]
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adj. Answering.
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Any organism which provides a response to stimulus. Interviewee or subject answering a questionnaire. Any reflex attained through Pavlovian conditioning.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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The person or persons against whom a Complaint has been made.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A candidate for an academic degree who must defend, against one or more opponents, a thesis proposed by a faculty moderator acting as the praeses in a formal disputation.
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one who answers or defends in various proceedings: as a : an answering party in an equitable proceeding b : a party against whom a petition (as for a writ of habeas corpus) seeking relief is ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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In survey research, the person responding to the survey questions.
Source: icpsr.umich.edu

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  Person against whom the action has been taken.
Source: qirc.qld.gov.au (offline)

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The person who responds to a survey questionnaire and provides information for analysis.
Source: researchconnections.org

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In survey research, the person responding to the survey questions.
Source: 3stages.org

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A person who is eligible for NAEP, is in the sample, and responds by completing one or more items in an assessment booklet.
Source: nationsreportcard.gov

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A person who is eligible for NAEP, is in the sample, and responds by completing one or more items in an assessment booklet.
Source: nces.ed.gov

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Respondent refers to the party who responds to a pleading in a civil matter. A party against whom an appeal is brought is also called a respondent. In the context of the market research industry, it i [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) the codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent(n) someone who responds(adj) replying
Source: beedictionary.com

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Definition In an appeal case, the council or Highways Agency.
Source: trafficpenaltytribunal.gov.uk

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See appellee.
Source: pacourts.us (offline)

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The faculty, staff or administrative member of RDC who is responding the othe student appeal.  Normally the Respondent is the person who made the decision or ruling being appealed.
Source: rdc.ab.ca (offline)

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The person against whom an appeal is taken. See Petitioner.
Source: jec.unm.edu

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The person or body (i.e. Transport for London) who responds to an appeal.
Source: londontribunals.gov.uk

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The alleged abuser in a domestic violence case.
Source: courts.state.md.us (offline)

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This is the term used to describe the spouse who did not petition for divorce, but instead received the petition from the court.
Source: pinningtonlaw.co.uk

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A respondent is a participant in a research study. For Route, respondents are selected based on their location, and fulfill a specific demographic requirement.
Source: route.org.uk (offline)

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The person who is the subject of a complaint.
Source: det.wa.edu.au (offline)

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For internal complaints, the person who is the subject of a complaint. For external complaints, both the Department of Education and the alleged harasser are the respondent.
Source: det.wa.edu.au (offline)

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The respondent is the party, either Crown or defence, who is responding to the appeal initiated by the Appellant.
Source: justiceeducation.ca (offline)

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In family law, the Respondent is the person against whom a claim has been brought by Notice of Family Claim. Previously called the Defendant. See Application and Notice of Family Claim.
Source: justiceeducation.ca (offline)

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The legal term for the person who argues to get the car back from the police at the hearing.  The respondent is the owner or driver of the car that has been seized.
Source: www2.law.columbia.edu

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See reflex.
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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An unconditioned or conditioned reflex in the sense of a response elicited by a particular stimulus.
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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A respondent is behavior that is elicited as a function of the previous pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned or biologically relevant stimulus. The new stimulus or CS evokes the CR, whi [..]
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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The class of responses elicited by a particular unconditioned or conditioned antecedent stimulus.
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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A class of responses defined in terms of stimuli that reliably produce them (e.g., salivation elicited by food or acid in the mouth is a member of one respondent class, and salivation elicited by a CS [..]
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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1. The person against whom an appeal is taken. 2. The name for the non-petitioning party in a family court action. Sometimes called the "defendant"
Source: courts.countyofdane.com

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"Respondent" means a person for whom entry of a protective order is sought in a petition filed under ORS 125.055 (Petitions in protective proceedings).
Source: oregonlaws.org

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1) the person who is the subject of a petition, 2) the prevailing party in a court case against whom an appeal is taken.
Source: utcourts.gov

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The person against whom an appeal is made; the responding party in a dissolution, nullity, adoption, or probate case. (See also dissolution, nullity.)
Source: courts.ca.gov

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(1) A person who enters the process of a petition to oppose it.
Source: scotland-judiciary.org.uk (offline)

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a party named by an applicant as the other party
Source: victimsupport.act.gov.au

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A person against whom a summons has been issued or an appeal brought.
Source: lawhandbook.sa.gov.au

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Person who answers a petition (lawsuit).
Source: mncourts.gov

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The person who needs to "respond" to a civil legal proceeding.
Source: wcsap.org

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A party named by an applicant as the other party in a court case.
Source: legalaid.vic.gov.au

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A party called to answer legal proceedings by petition or appeal, including a party responding to an application or notification of an industrial dispute lodged with an industrial tribunal.
Source: courts.sa.gov.au

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The party against whom an appeal is taken.
Source: 1888drugcrimes.com

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The respondent is the party against whom a claim or allegation is made, either in a criminal appeals court, a civil hearing or tribunal.
Source: lawgovpol.com

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the person who responds to or opposes an Application made by the Applicant; also a person who responds to or opposes an appeal taken by an Appellant.
Source: courts.ns.ca

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The alleged abuser in a domestic violence case.
Source: mdcourts.gov

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The person against whom a claim is made. Applies in appeals generally, and in divorce applications and many tribunal hearings.
Source: letasa.asn.au

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Person who answers a petition or lawsuit.
Source: rpfoley.com (offline)

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The party who answers a complaint in a civil case or a party against whom an appeal is brought.
Source: azcourts.gov

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n. 1) the party who is required to answer a petition for a court order or writ requiring the respondent to take some action, halt an activity or obey a court's direction. In such matters the movi [..]
Source: advocatekhoj.com

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One who formally answers the allegations stated in a petition which has been filed with the court.  The person against whom an appeal is taken. See petitioner.
Source: manateeclerk.com (offline)

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Person named in a petition to the court as the one who should be required to answer why, if at all, the petition should not be granted. Similar to a defendant.
Source: oregonsatf.org (offline)

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The party who must answer the complaint. (Defendant)
Source: des.az.gov

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The respondent is the defending party.
Source: lawmentor.co.uk (offline)

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The party answering a petition or motion.
Source: texasattorneygeneral.gov

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A USAID office, individual, or other agency required to respond to a reporting requirement (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 506).
Source: developmentwork.net

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The party who is responsible to answer a legal action; the defendant in an action.
Source: clarifacts.com

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n. 1) the party who is required to answer a petition for a court order or writ requiring the respondent to take some action, halt an activity or obey a court's direction. In such matters the movi [..]
Source: glennarmentor.com

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The person who is in response to or in opposition to an Application made by the Applicant; also a person who is in response to or in opposition to an appeal taken by an Appellant.
Source: pmea.ca

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The Respondent is the assessor of the county where the property was assessed. In the City of St. Louis, the Respondent is the assessor of the City of St. Louis.
Source: revenue.stlouisco.com

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is the person or group against whose decision or actions a case has been lodged with the Environment Court.
Source: mfe.govt.nz (offline)

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A respondent is a person who is called upon to issue a response to a communication made by another. The term is used in legal contexts, in survey methodology, and in psychological conditioning.
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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