declaratory
61declaratory part of a statute — That part which declares or states the need or requirement which the statute was framed to fulfil, often introduced by the word whereas. 50 Am J1st Stat § 152 …
62declaratory sentence — noun a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a declaration • Syn: ↑declarative sentence • Hypernyms: ↑sentence …
63declaratory judgment — Law. a judgment that merely decides the rights of parties in a given transaction, situation, or dispute but does not order any action or award damages …
64Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland — The Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland – often known as the Declaratory Articles were drawn up early in the 20th century to facilitate the union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland. The …
65actual controversy — Declaratory judgment may be rendered only in cases of actual controversy defined as concrete cases touching legal relations of parties having adverse legal interests and susceptible of an immediate and definitive determination of the legal rights …
66actual controversy — Declaratory judgment may be rendered only in cases of actual controversy defined as concrete cases touching legal relations of parties having adverse legal interests and susceptible of an immediate and definitive determination of the legal rights …
67РЕШЕНИЕ ДЕКЛАРАТОРНОЕ — DECLARATORY JUDGMENTРешение судьи, выносимое по гражданскому иску в пользу либо истца, либо ответчика, на основании неоспоримых фактов и интерпретации закона …
68obligatory covenants — declaratory or obligatory covenants The former are those which serve to limit or direct uses; while the latter are those which are binding on the party himself …
69obligatory covenant — declaratory or obligatory covenants The former are those which serve to limit or direct uses; while the latter are those which are binding on the party himself …
70obligatory covenants — declaratory or obligatory covenants The former are those which serve to limit or direct uses; while the latter are those which are binding on the party himself …