Michigan Order Transferring Petition From Formal Calendar To Consent Calendar (Delinquency) is a legal procedure that allows a petitioner to move a petition from the formal calendar of a court to the consent calendar of a delinquency proceeding. This procedure is used in cases involving delinquent children or juveniles, and allows the court to move the petition from the formal calendar, where a hearing is held and both parties have an opportunity to present arguments and evidence, to the consent calendar, where the parties agree to the terms of the order and the court signs the order without the need for a hearing. There are two types of Michigan Order Transferring Petition From Formal Calendar To Consent Calendar (Delinquency): the Consent Without Hearing Order and the Consent Through Negotiation Order. The Consent Without Hearing Order is an order that is signed by the court without any hearing, while the Consent Through Negotiation Order is an order that is negotiated between the parties and then signed by the court.