The Collaborative International Dictionary
Petitory \Pet"i*to*ry\, a. [L. petitorius, fr. petere, petitum,
to beg, ask: cf. F. p['e]titore.]
Petitioning; soliciting; supplicating.
--Sir W. Hamilton.
Petitory suit or Petitory action (Admiralty Law), a suit
in which the mere title to property is litigated and
sought to be enforced, as distinguished from a possessory
suit; also (Scots Law), a suit wherein the plaintiff
claims something as due him by the defendant.
--Burrill.
Wiktionary
a. petitioning, soliciting, begging, petitionary
Usage examples of "petitory".
Perhaps [209] another fact besides those which have been mentioned has influenced this reasoning, and that is the accurate division between possessory and petitory actions or defences in Continental procedure.