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what's the difference between petition and application ? Give examples.​

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Answered by neliee
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Application is a generic term used for describing the act of making a request for something. It applies to any kind of request. Petition, on the other hand, is something more specific. It's a LEGAL term meaning a formal written request to a court for an order of the court.

Answered by HappyJohn
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The difference between petition and application is given below:

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1. In terms of law, petition can be defined as a legal document that is filed before the court as a request to the Judge for granting permanent relief. On the other hand, application is generally filed before a court as a request to Judge for granting temporary relief.

2. Petition is generally a document that is signed by an organisation or by a group of people to demand something or ask for some action regarding a matter from authorities or from the government. While, an application is an act of requesting something from authorities.

3. In a lawsuit, filing a petition is typically the 1st step. This can be filed by an individual, an organisation or by a group of individuals. It is also used to appeal a decision of court.

4. Any formal request that is made to a higher authority such as court to demand something or an action is termed as petition. For example: A petition for filing a divorce.

5. The Right to Petition states that people has the right to file a petition in favour of or in against of policies which they think might help them or affect them.

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Write a petition to the local government in which you request them to do something about the matter.Use a correct format of a petition.

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