HOW TO WRITE A PETITION?

A petition is a motion by which individuals or legal entities address state bodies, organizations, private companies, etc.

The submission is, as a rule, surrendered directly or mailed in writing.

The submission must be understandable and contain all that is necessary to enable it to proceed.

The submission should in particular contain:

indication of the body or firm towards where it refers;
the subject matter of the request or proposal;
name, surname and place of residence (address) of the applicant or representative or proxy;
the applicant is obliged to endorse the submission in person.

If the submission contains a formal disadvantage that prevents the submission of the submission, or the submission is incomprehensible or incomplete, it can not be dismissed for that reason. The body that received such a bribe is obliged to take action to ensure that the deficiencies are removed and the applicant will be liable for the time limit in which he is required to do so. If the applicant remedies the deficiencies within a certain period, the submission shall be deemed to be neat from the start. If the applicant fails to rectify the deficiencies within a certain time period and therefore can not be treated as a result of the submission, it shall be considered that the submission has not been filed.


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