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Legal Definitions - act of petition
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Definition of act of petition
An act of petition is a legal process where litigants provide brief statements supported by an affidavit. This procedure was commonly used in the English High Court of Admiralty.
John and Jane are in a legal dispute over a property. They both submit a brief statement outlining their claims and supporting evidence in the form of an affidavit. The judge will then review the statements and evidence before making a decision.
This example illustrates how an act of petition works. The litigants provide a summary of their case and supporting evidence, which is then reviewed by a judge. This process allows for a quick and efficient resolution of legal disputes.
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Simple Definition
Act of Petition: A quick way for people involved in a legal case to give short statements with proof. This was used in the English High Court of Admiralty.
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