Petition for review
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In some jurisdictions, a petition for review is a formal request for an appellate tribunal to review the decision of a lower court or administrative body.[1] If a jurisdiction utilizes petitions for review, then parties seeking appellate review of their case may submit a formal petition for review to an appropriate court.[2] In United States federal courts, the term "petition for review" is also used to describe petitions that seek review of federal agency actions.[3]