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declarator (encz) | declarator,deklarátor n: Zdeněk Brož |
Declarator (gcide) | Declarator \Dec"la*ra`tor\, n. [L., an announcer.] (Scots Law)
A form of action by which some right or interest is sought to
be judicially declared.
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declaratory (encz) | declaratory,deklarační adj: Zdeněk Brož |
declaratory sentence (encz) | declaratory sentence, n: |
Declarator (gcide) | Declarator \Dec"la*ra`tor\, n. [L., an announcer.] (Scots Law)
A form of action by which some right or interest is sought to
be judicially declared.
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Declaratorily (gcide) | Declaratorily \De*clar"a*to*ri*ly\, adv.
In a declaratory manner.
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Declaratory (gcide) | Declaratory \De*clar"a*to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. d['e]claratoire.]
Making declaration, explanation, or exhibition; making clear
or manifest; affirmative; expressive; as, a clause
declaratory of the will of the legislature.
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Declaratory act (Law), an act or statute which sets forth
more clearly, and declares what is, the existing law.
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Declaratory act (gcide) | Declaratory \De*clar"a*to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. d['e]claratoire.]
Making declaration, explanation, or exhibition; making clear
or manifest; affirmative; expressive; as, a clause
declaratory of the will of the legislature.
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Declaratory act (Law), an act or statute which sets forth
more clearly, and declares what is, the existing law.
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declaratory (wn) | declaratory
adj 1: relating to the use of or having the nature of a
declaration [syn: declarative, declaratory,
asserting(a)] [ant: interrogative, interrogatory] |
declaratory sentence (wn) | declaratory sentence
n 1: a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a
declaration [syn: declarative sentence, {declaratory
sentence}] |
DECLARATORY (bouvier) | DECLARATORY. Something which explains, or ascertains what before was
uncertain or doubtful; as a declaratory statute, which is one passed to put
an end to a doubt as to what the law is, and which declares what it is, and
what it has been. 1 Bl. Com. 86.
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