/ˈækt ɒn pəˈtɪʃən/ – Pharse
Definition: hành động theo đơn thỉnh cầu.
A more thorough explanation: “Act on petition” refers to a legal procedure where a party initiates a court action by filing a petition or application, which requests the court to take specific action or provide a remedy. This term is commonly used in various legal systems, including common law jurisdictions, to describe a specific type of court proceeding initiated by a petition rather than a formal complaint or lawsuit.
Example: The court will act on the petition filed by the plaintiff and schedule a hearing to consider the requested relief.