Memorial (law)
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In law, a memorial is a legal document which contains a statement of facts or a summary of information related to a case, addressed to a government or a legislature. It commonly accompanies a petition.[1][2] Often the petiton itself is called "memorial", synonymously with "memorandum"/"memo".
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