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The term "Appellee" refers to the party in a legal case who responds to an appeal, which is a request to a higher court to review and change a decision made by a lower court. The appellee is typically the winner in the original case and seeks to uphold the lower court's ruling. In contrast, the party appealing the decision is called the appellant. "AppelleeNone" does not correspond to a standard legal term. It may signify an instance where there is no specific appellee involved in the proceedings, or it could be a typographical or contextual error.