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Definition of Petitioners

Petitioner
Petitioner Pe*ti"tion*er, n. One who presents a petition.

Meaning of Petitioners from wikipedia

- government for redress of grievances". A petitioner need not s**** a change to an existing law. Often, petitioners speak against (or in support of) legislative...
- The Old Order German Baptist Brethren, also called Petitioners, are a small group of very conservative Schwarzenau Brethren. The history of the Old Order...
- alignments and the primary domains of the various deities, where their petitioners spend their afterlives) Planescape "solidified the Great Wheel cosmology...
- Justice P.S. Narasimha, heard 20 connected cases brought by 52 petitioners. The petitioners, couples and individuals from ****ual and gender minority communities...
- Books. Retrieved May 15, 2023. "Hustler magazine and Larry C. Flynt, petitioners v. Jerry Falwell". umkc.edu. University of Missouri–Kansas City School...
- groups of actors in the e-petition: people who want to raise petitions (petitioners); people who support particular petition issues (signatories); the body...
- v. Perry (2013), Roberts wrote the 5–4 majority opinion holding that petitioners, appealing a lower court ruling that California's Proposition 8 was unconstitutional...
- People's Republic of China. They are used mainly to detain, without trial, petitioners (上访者, shangfangzhe), who travel to s**** redress for grievances unresolved...
- The Times of Israel. October 10, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023. "Petitioners suggest Trump name US-Lebanese ex-**** star as Saudi envoy". The Jerusalem...
- 2008. Retrieved January 7, 2010. "In the Matter of Ricky Lee Green, Petitioner, 39 F.3d 582 (5th Cir. 1994)". Justia Law. Archived from the original...