Was the request a petition
an unofficial petition is a petition that is created yet not confirmed by the u.s government under the constitution.
grammar does.
The right to petition the government appears in the First Amendment.
This is called a "motion." The party "moves" or "makes a motion" for certain action to be taken such as dismissal of a case.
The Olive Branch Petition was signed by representatives from the thirteen colonies on the 5Th of July 1775.
218 signatures by members of the house of representatives
discharge?
The petition suggests that the state assume the financial risk of supporting New World colonies.
I believe they are called pleadings. [From an online legal glossary: "pleadings:complaint or petition, answer, and reply"
I suppose you could. But you may end up with the same problem: still a denied permanent residen alien ("green card") petition.
They can be replaced by the court. A petition to the court can be submitted and a new executor appointed.
a discharge petition look it up on page 14 where it says Step 5 and read the b. email me for more answers ortizvelezkayla@aol.com
No. Generally, the death certificate must be submitted with the petition for probate.
Contact the clerk of the court where the order was filed and they can inform you of the proper procedure to amend the petition.
First Continental Congress. :)
Sign the following petition http://www.petitiononline.com/DjonesEE/petition.html Part 1 has already been submitted to the BBC.