Showing posts with label Appeal Letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appeal Letter. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2019

Appeal Letter for parking offence

An Appeal letter for parking offence is usually written by an individual who has been given notice by the parking authority over his offence in a parking situation. The offender writes to appeal against the possible summons or the demerit point consequence that usually incurs in a parking offence.

From:

Linda J. Hall
378 Lime Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
February 10, 2016

To:

Atlanta Council
2903 Bloom Street
Atlanta, GA 33218

Dear Sir

RE: Appeal against parking offence

I am writing to appeal a given notice from your esteemed office which claimed that I had committed a parking offence at Holly Street on January 30, 2011.

I would like to bring to your notice that the car involved in this offence was sold two months ago; hence, I am not the current owner of the car ATL93802BY. Attached is a copy of the completed sales transaction for your perusal. Kindly update your information system with this. Please direct your offence notice to the new owner or the actual culprit of this offence.

Please erase any prejudice against me of this alleged offence; otherwise, I will have difficulty in renewing my driving license later. I would appreciate a response to the update and revert to this issue.

Thank you.

Yours Truly,

Linda Hall

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Sample Appeal Letter

An Appeal letter is usually written when an unfavorable decision or status has been imposed on a certain individual or party. The affected individual can write an appeal letter to state his dissatisfaction over the unfavorable decision and requests for a reconsideration to turn the unfavorable consequence. Justifiable reasons provided in an appeal letter lend weight to the reconsideration.

From:

Myra Reese
Store Supervisor
Mandy Flowers, Los Angeles
July 13, 2016

To:

Ben Hines
Managing Director
Mandy Flowers, New York

Dear Sir

RE: Appeal letter against transfer

I am writing this letter to appeal against the company’s decision to transfer me to its New York branch from the current location. I sincerely thank you for the trust and favor bestowed on me to select me as your preferred candidate for the transfer, but I will have to decline the opportunity at this moment.

The reason for my decline is that I have three schooling children who need my care and attention with 2 of them preparing for their major examinations in these two years. It would be unfair to relocate the whole family on my behalf.

I do hope that you will consider my appeal favorably and allow me to stay on at this branch until I can work out my family commitments to fit my work responsibilities.

Thank you.

Yours Truly,

Academic Suspension Appeal letter

An Academic Suspension Appeal letter would be written by a student who has received an academic suspension letter from the school due to some misdemeanor. The suspended student responses to the suspension with an appeal letter to appeal against the suspension with good reasons stated or just deeply apologetic.

From:

Richard Clayton
2444 Parker Drive
Cleveland, OH 44103
January 26, 2011

To:

Academic Discipline Committee
Bulwark Preparatory School
99388 Palm Beach
Palm Springs, CA 99921

Dear Sirs

RE: Academic Suspension Appeal

I have received your letter on the above caption. I am writing in response to appeal against the suspension.

Firstly, I would like to apologize in writing over my foolish act during the final examination. I should have adhered strictly to the examination regulation not to communicate with anyone. But in that moment of unwise thinking, I responded to my friend’s whisper of help behind me.

I did not assist him in any way that would have favored his academic performance. I just turned back in response to a cry for help. It was not an intentional act of copying or communication.

Since this is my first offence in an examination, and looking at my good academic record, I appeal to the Discipline Committee against the Academic Suspension on me for a semester. I would like to be able to graduate with my class.

Yours sincerely,

Richard Clayton

Student Id: BPS 88322

Sample Appeal letter for College

An appeal letter for College can be written by a young individual to its parents or financiers to appeal against their advice to skip college. The sender states good reasons for his interest to enter college and should write convincingly to change the recipient’s mind on college. The sender appeals to the recipient for a reconsideration of their decision.

From:

Anna Myers
888 Strand Lane
Kansas City, MO 64426
January 20, 2016

To:

Bill & Jane Myers
3920 Point Street
Hickory Hills, IL 60457

Dear Dad & Mom

RE: Please reconsider your decision

I am writing to plea with you to reconsider your advice and decision in asking me to discontinue my college studies.

I was so sad to read of your news in your last letter. I am sorry that the financial situation at home is not improving with dad retrenched since last month. I am sure he will get another job. But I am already half way in my second year and I am really doing well.

If I can get a scholarship and take up some part-time job here, may I carry on with college, please? I promise to earn my own tuition and living expenses. It will be better for us later when I graduate from college. I promise. Please, mom and dad; let me finish college.

I hope you will reconsider my appeal to you both. Thanks for your kind understanding and support. I know it is hard for you at the moment.

With all my love,


Anna

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Appeal letter to Insurance Company

An appeal letter to the insurance company is submitted by an individual or company to its insurance company to appeal on the claim submitted. The appeal should be relevant with sufficient proof attached for the insurance company to consider a favorable decision. It could be a request for the flexibility of the terms and conditions applied to the claim.

From:

Mark Spencer
4862 Pine Tree Lane
Reston, MD 20191
February 10, 2016

To:

Claims Officer
Double Secure Insurance Agency
993 Pristine Street
Washington, VA 23935

Dear Sir

Ref: Appeal on Insurance Claim

As informed over the telephone, I am writing formally to appeal to you on the list of items stolen from my home in the break-in last month.

During the initial check list, I only managed to identify a specific number of items missing from my home, due to the shock and mess of the break in. However, after three weeks, I have discovered the loss of my DSLR camera which was purchased last year and kept in the store room down in the basement.

I would like to appeal that this newly discovered missing item be included in the insurance claims although you have mentioned that the processing is nearly completed. It is an expensive item which was in excellent condition as it was rarely used since its purchase.

I thank you for your kind compassion in considering my appeal.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Spencer

Academic dismissal appeal letter

An academic dismissal appeal letter is written by a student who has been given a dismissal letter from the learning institution but writes to appeal against the decision. This appeal letter needs to be compelling with strong reasons for the learning institution authority to reconsider and revert its dismissal decision.

From:

Sara Mahon
1241 Black Stallion Road
Lexington, KY 40507
February 8, 2011

To:

Disciplinary Board
Lexington University
647 Elkview Drive
Lexington, KY 89922

Dear Sirs

RE: Academic Dismissal Appeal

I am writing in response to your letter with the above caption. I am really devastated by the decision of the Disciplinary Board over my recent academic misconduct.

I am writing to appeal against the academic dismissal decision on me with the following reasons for your kind consideration.

1)      It is my first offense.

2)      I plead ignorance. I was unaware of the ruling as I did not read through the exam regulation booklet carefully with regards to the exam rules.

3)      I have spent a lot of money for my tuition to reach the third year. The pressure is too big on me to fail or to drop out of the program.

Please allow me another chance to redeem myself in this situation. I really want to finish my course well.

I thank you for your kind understanding and hope that I will hear from you favorably.

Yours sincerely

Sara Mahon

Sample Unemployment Appeal Letter

An unemployment appeal letter is written by an individual who is desperate for a job. This type of letter can be written to a company which the person writes in to seek employment with, or it can be directed to the state or district council for unemployment, as a last resort for employment assistance.

From:

Anita Foster
3225 Oakmont Drive
Bridgeview, IL 60455
February 12, 2016

To:

Silver Leads Employment Agency
3092 Bidder Lane
Richmond, VA 23219

Dear Sir / Madam

RE: Unemployment Appeal

I am writing in desperation to find suitable employment for myself. I am a widow who was recently bereaved. I have three schooling children, and I desperately need a job to sustain our livelihood before they are taken away by welfare.

I appeal to your esteemed employment organization to place me in a suitable work environment where I can provide financially for my children. Work that takes up the morning would be suitable as my kids are at school. I would need to be at home to cater to their needs after 4 pm.

Though I do not have much work experience as I was a full-time housewife since my marriage, I am willing to learn and work hard. I enclose my resume for your consideration.

Thank you.

Yours Truly,

Anita Foster

Sample parking fine appeal letter

A parking fine appeal letter is usually written by an offender who has received a parking fine for wrongful parking. The offender writes in to appeal for a lower fine citing a good reason for a kind consideration. The letter should be polite and humble in its structure and flow to appeal to the authority.

From:

Sylvester K. Lee
2897 Perry Street
Pontiac, MI 48342
February 12, 2016

To:

Atlanta Council
2913 Bloomer Street
Atlanta, GA 33558

Dear Sirs

RE: Parking fine appeal

I am writing in response to the receipt of a parking fine from your esteemed council in a letter dated January 30, 2011, for an unpaid parking at Foster Street in Atlanta on January 22, 2011.

I would like to appeal for a lower parking fine as I was on a business trip to Atlanta on that fateful day. I was not familiar with the parking regulations of Atlanta and parked at the first available space I found near my appointment; as I was already late, I sincerely forgot about the parking fees.

I hope for a favorable response from the council as I do not travel to Atlanta very frequently. Please, advice how I can settle the parking payment from Pontiac.

Thank you.

Yours truly,

Sylvester Lee

Sample Admission Appeal letter

An admission appeal letter could be sent by a student who was rejected from being accepted at his preferred learning institution or who was late in responding to the offer of acceptance as required by the learning institution. The sender must state his reason for appeal clearly and convincingly to warrant a reconsideration by the Admission Office of the learning institution.

From:

Susan J. Lambert
210 Johnson Street
Cary, NC 27513
September 1, 2016

To:

Admissions Office
New York University
New York, NY 98893

Dear Sir/Madam

RE: Admission Appeal

I am writing to appeal against the decline of my application to your esteemed university of which I had applied for a Business course for this fall semester.

There was a bad and long postal strike in my county in the months of July and August 2010. Hence, I was not able to receive the good news of my acceptance to your esteemed university until yesterday. I have cut out the newspaper article on the postal strike for your reference. The response date of August 30 has just passed. I am appealing against this penalty which is no fault of mine.

It has been my long time ambition to study at, and graduate from, New York University. I do hope that you will reconsider my appeal to be still accepted for the Business course at your New York University.

I look forward to a favorable reply from you soon. I will be able to make it for orientation week on September 10, 2010.

Thank you.

Yours truly,

Susan Lambert

Appeal letter to Insurance Company

An appeal letter to the insurance company is submitted by an individual or company to its insurance company to appeal on the claim submitted. The appeal should be relevant with sufficient proof attached for the insurance company to consider a favorable decision. It could be a request for the flexibility of the terms and conditions applied to the claim.

From:

Mark Spencer
4862 Pine Tree Lane
Reston, MD 20191
February 10, 2016

To:

Claims Officer
Double Secure Insurance Agency
993 Pristine Street
Washington, VA 23935

Dear Sir

Ref: Appeal on Insurance Claim

As informed over the telephone, I am writing formally to appeal to you on the list of items stolen from my home in the break-in last month.

During the initial check list, I only managed to identify a specific number of items missing from my home, due to the shock and mess of the break in. However, after three weeks, I have discovered the loss of my DSLR camera which was purchased last year and kept in the store room down in the basement.

I would like to appeal that this newly discovered missing item be included in the insurance claims although you have mentioned that the processing is nearly completed. It is an expensive item which was in excellent condition as it was rarely used since its purchase.

I thank you for your kind compassion in considering my appeal.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Spencer

Appeal Letter for parking offence

An Appeal letter for parking offence is usually written by an individual who has been given notice by the parking authority over his offence in a parking situation. The offender writes to appeal against the possible summons or the demerit point consequence that usually incurs in a parking offence.

From:

Linda J. Hall
378 Lime Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
February 10, 2016

To:

Atlanta Council
2903 Bloom Street
Atlanta, GA 33218

Dear Sir

RE: Appeal against parking offence

I am writing to appeal a given notice from your esteemed office which claimed that I had committed a parking offence at Holly Street on January 30, 2011.

I would like to bring to your notice that the car involved in this offence was sold two months ago; hence, I am not the current owner of the car ATL93802BY. Attached is a copy of the completed sales transaction for your perusal. Kindly update your information system with this. Please direct your offence notice to the new owner or the actual culprit of this offence.

Please erase any prejudice against me of this alleged offence; otherwise, I will have difficulty in renewing my driving license later. I would appreciate a response to the update and revert to this issue.

Thank you.

Yours Truly,

Linda Hall

Sample Church Fundraising Letter

A church fundraising letter is written to the members of a church by its Pastor or Chairman with regards to a fundraising event organized by the church. The letter informs the church members of the church’s plans to raise funds for some specific purpose. The members are encouraged to participate in the cause.


From:


Larry Padilla

Chairman

Church Board

Milwaukee Baptist Church

3127 Whaley Lane

Milwaukee, WI 53202

January 02, 2017


To:


Keith D. Mason

4348 Circle Drive

Houston, TX 77036


Dear Keith Mason


Re: Church Fundraising


It is my pleasure as the Church Board Chairman to inform you that our church is planning a fundraising event to purchase another building on Kelly Street, in conjunction with our outreach program.


From our community survey, there is a need to set up a church in the Fourth District to meet the needs of the community there. An available 3-storey building is available for sale at $1.2 million. After much discussion, the Church Board is agreeable to the purchase.


We are appealing to all members to participate in our fundraising to raise $1 million for the said purchase. Every community is encouraged to hold a fundraising event in the next six months.


Please refer to your community leader for details on the fundraising. Thank you for your active involvement in the church plans.


With God’s blessings,


Larry Padilla


Chairman


Church Board

Sample Charity Letter

A Charity letter could be written by an individual or a charitable organization that requires financial or support. It is a letter of request that states the purpose of the charity and its beneficiary. When enough information is supplied in the letter with a strong appeal, the recipient is more receptive to respond positively.

From:

Kevin Sawyer
Director
Home of Little Orphans
9838 Maiden Street
Portland, OR 97229
January 3, 2017

To:

Chief Executive Officer
Liberty Enterprise
1925 Bingamon Branch Road
Libertyville, IL 60048

Dear Sir / Madam

RE: Charity for Home of Little Orphans

I am writing on behalf of Home of Little Orphans to request your participation in a charity event to promote their welfare.

As it is the start of the New Year, 20 residents of Home of Little Orphans of school going ages, require your goodwill to equip them with the necessary resources and materials to start their school term which began on January 15, 2011.

You are invited to participate in this charity request by donating school items such as uniforms, bags, socks, and shoes. Alternatively, you may choose to give cash for the management of Home of Little Orphans to decide on the best-required items for the little children, who would be grateful for your contribution.

Please feel free to call us for further information on this charitable opportunity.

Thank you.

Respectfully Yours,

Kevin Sawyer

Sample Reconsideration Letter

A reconsideration letter is a letter written to request the reader a reconsideration of an earlier decision made by the reader. The reconsideration letter should be compelling in its contents with appealing reasons to change the reader’s mind and hence should be written in an effective manner but with gentleness.

From:

Christopher Joey
Branch Manager
Grover Precision Industry
1597 Coffman Alley
Oak Grove, KY 42223
August 12, 2016

To:

David Duncan
Store Assistant
Grover Precision Industry

Dear David

RE: Reconsider your Resignation

I am writing to request that you reconsider your intention to resign as Store Assistant at Grover Precision Industry.

You have shown yourself to be an exemplary employee for the past two years and have had a lot of opportunities to exhibit your skills and knowledge on the company’s products and policies. I have received a lot of favorable comments on your helpful services from your colleagues as well as from our customers.

As such, I would like to consider you for a possible promotion to Store Manager at the next appraisal. I hope that you will reconsider leaving Grover Precision as there are more opportunities for you to grow yourself and your career with Grover’s.

Please feel free to come in for a discussion with me on how to plan your career path with Grover Precision.

Yours sincerely,

Christopher Joey

Branch Manager

Grover Precision Industry

Sample academic appeal letter

An academic appeal letter is usually written by a student with regards to his/her academic performance. The letter is written to appeal against the given marks or grade which may be deemed unfair or inappropriate for the work rendered or it could be a request for an alternative action due to strong reasons for the academic authority to reverse the grades.

From:

Wanda E. Romero
74 Hickory Ridge Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89119
December 12, 2010

To:

Professor J. Erickson
Department of Agriculture
Mississippi University
647 Elkview Drive
Stuart, FL 34994

Dear Sir

RE: Academic Appeal

With this letter, I am writing to appeal against the ‘E’ grade I received for my project paper entitled ‘Culturing a New Species’ dated August 21, 2010.

I would like to state in this letter that I had encountered a few hindrances to complete my project which delayed my submission on the required deadline of August 10, 2010. Firstly, the Agricultural Ministry did not get back to me soon enough to research on their products through interviews.

Secondly, my culture sample did not grow as per the given timeframe. Hence, I was unable to draw many conclusions on my samples in my project.

I would like to appeal for a resubmission and remark of my project as my samples showed results over the last week and I can make some scientific conclusions.

I thank you for your kind understanding and hope that I will hear from you favorably.

Yours sincerely

Wanda E. Romero

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Academic Suspension Appeal letter

An Academic Suspension Appeal letter would be written by a student who has received an academic suspension letter from the school due to some misdemeanor. The suspended student responses to the suspension with an appeal letter to appeal against the suspension with good reasons stated or just deeply apologetic.

From:

Richard Clayton
2444 Parker Drive
Cleveland, OH 44103
January 26, 2011

To:

Academic Discipline Committee
Bulwark Preparatory School
99388 Palm Beach
Palm Springs, CA 99921

Dear Sirs

RE: Academic Suspension Appeal

I have received your letter on the above caption. I am writing in response to appeal against the suspension.

Firstly, I would like to apologize in writing over my foolish act during the final examination. I should have adhered strictly to the examination regulation not to communicate with anyone. But in that moment of unwise thinking, I responded to my friend’s whisper of help behind me.

I did not assist him in any way that would have favored his academic performance. I just turned back in response to a cry for help. It was not an intentional act of copying or communication.

Since this is my first offence in an examination, and looking at my good academic record, I appeal to the Discipline Committee against the Academic Suspension on me for a semester. I would like to be able to graduate with my class.

Yours sincerely,

Richard Clayton

Student Id: BPS 88322

Academic dismissal appeal letter

An academic dismissal appeal letter is written by a student who has been given a dismissal letter from the learning institution but writes to appeal against the decision. This appeal letter needs to be compelling with strong reasons for the learning institution authority to reconsider and revert its dismissal decision.

From:

Sara Mahon
1241 Black Stallion Road
Lexington, KY 40507
February 8, 2011

To:

Disciplinary Board
Lexington University
647 Elkview Drive
Lexington, KY 89922

Dear Sirs

RE: Academic Dismissal Appeal

I am writing in response to your letter with the above caption. I am really devastated by the decision of the Disciplinary Board over my recent academic misconduct.

I am writing to appeal against the academic dismissal decision on me with the following reasons for your kind consideration.

1)      It is my first offense.

2)      I plead ignorance. I was unaware of the ruling as I did not read through the exam regulation booklet carefully with regards to the exam rules.

3)      I have spent a lot of money for my tuition to reach the third year. The pressure is too big on me to fail or to drop out of the program.

Please allow me another chance to redeem myself in this situation. I really want to finish my course well.

I thank you for your kind understanding and hope that I will hear from you favorably.

Yours sincerely

Sara Mahon

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