The petitioners typically asked for specific actions, changes, or remedies from a governing body or authority, often related to social, legal, or environmental issues. Their requests could range from policy reforms and legal recognition to financial support or intervention in a particular situation. The goals of the petitioners usually reflect their collective interests and concerns, aiming to address perceived injustices or improve their circumstances.
The mayor has a meeting scheduled with the petitioners to see if a compromise can be made.
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As a noun, e.g. "Petitioners contend that the lower court erred when it found that respondents had not breached the contract."
James M. Beidler has written: 'The petitioners' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Right of Petition
Chapter 11 applies to individuals, partnerships, corporations, unincorporated associations, and railroads, although corporations are almost always the petitioners.
Choose a religious Thank You card that has a nice verse and address it to 'Pastor and petitioners' or 'Pastor and friends of the congregation.'
this means that the petitioner has been denied free counsel, and must seek their own, or prove that they qualify for said counsel.
The Supreme Court decided that the doctrine of "separate but equal" (first put forth in Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896) was inherently unequal.
Joseph Jacoboni filed suit in Florida circuit court against Tableau Fine Art Group and Tod Tarrant (petitioners) for actions arising out of the sale of a piece of art called the Calder Mobile.1 Jacoboni sued petitioners, alleging civil theft, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation. Petitioners denied that they made any material misrepresentations to any of the parties.
Any citizen of the United States has the power and right to influence the votes of the United States legislature, but this is usually only practiced by active citizens, or professional petitioners known as lobbyists.
Any citizen of the United States has the power and right to influence the votes of the United States legislature, but this is usually only practiced by active citizens, or professional petitioners known as lobbyists.