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Analysis of the Law of Disturbance of the Silver: Plaintiff:
Legal representative: Name: Position:
Client**Person: Name: Gender: Age: Ethnicity: Position: Work Unit:
Defendant: Legal Representative: Name: Position: Claim:
Facts and Reasons:
Sincerely. Peoples court.
Plaintiff: Seal).
Legal representative: Signature).
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Attached: 1. A copy of this complaint.
2. A copy of the administrative decision.
3. Other materials.
Basis for Legal Mitigation: Article 33 of the Administrative Litigation Law of the People's Republic of China (1) Documentary evidence; (2) Physical evidence; (3) audio-visual materials; (4) Electronic data; (5) Witness testimony; (6) the statements of the parties; (7) Appraisal opinions; (8) Inquest records and on-site records. Only after the court examines that the above evidence is true can it be used as the basis for determining the facts of the case.
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Legal analysis: How to write the "Administrative Litigation Complaint": 1. Title.
Clearly state the administrative complaint. 2. Head. The relevant circumstances of the plaintiff and the defendant must be stated separately.
The plaintiff should state his name, gender, age, ethnicity, place of origin, and other circumstances. 3. Text. The main text is the core content of the administrative complaint, and Li Lu mainly states the litigation claims and specific facts and reasons.
4. a tail. Includes annexes and inscriptions. The name and date of the complainant should be indicated, and the number of copies of the complaint should be indicated in the attachments.
Legal basis: "Administrative Litigation Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 5 and Article 10 of the People's Republic of China shall submit a complaint to the people's court, and submit a copy according to the number of defendants.
Where there is genuine difficulty in writing the complaint, the lawsuit may be filed orally, and the people's court will record the remorse and include it in the record, issue a dated written certificate, and inform the opposing party.
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Writing method of "Administrative Litigation Complaint": 1. Title. Clearly state the administrative complaint.
2. Head. The plaintiff and the defendant must be separately stated. The plaintiff should state his name, gender, age, ethnicity, place of origin, and other circumstances.
3. Text. The main text is the core content of the administrative complaint, which mainly states the request for cautious litigation and the specific facts and reasons. 4. a tail.
Includes annexes and inscriptions. The name and date of the person who filed the complaint should be clearly stated, and the number of copies of the complaint should be indicated in the attachments. The law is based on:
Administrative Litigation Law of the People's Republic of China Article 50: A complaint shall be submitted to the people's court for a lawsuit, and a copy shall be submitted in accordance with the number of defendants. Where it is truly difficult to write a complaint, the lawsuit may be filed orally, and the people's court will record it in the record, issue a written certificate indicating the date, and inform the opposing party.
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