Definitions for "Petitions"
10.1 General rules 10.2 Form 10.3 Petitions to be lodged with the Clerk 10.4 Time limits to lodge 10.5 Custody 10.6 Action by the Clerk 10.7 Ministerial response
a sign that they are still wary that parties could try to sue over a final agency action under the act
set out the facts identified by the law under which the court is being asked to intervene. It ends with a suggested course of action for the court to consider. In past years, divorces were initiated by petitions.
Includes all pleadings, filings, applications, complaints, appeals, replies, rejoinders, supplemental pleadings, other papers and documents to be filed before the Agency.
a request for advancement to the next step written by a student and given to a counselor. It includes a self-assessment to show readiness for new challenges.
One means whereby the public can make representations to the Parliament. Public petitions are governed by Rules 15.4-6, as to their form and their consideration by the Parliament.