declaratory

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration

Word Origin

declaratory (adj.)
mid-15c., from Medieval Latin declaratorius, from Latin declarator, from declarare (see declare).

Example

1. However , the apa declaratory order practice has some significant limitations .
2. In other cases , the remedies under this part shall apply or , where these remedies are inconsistent with a member 's law , declaratory judgments and adequate compensation shall be available .
3. Fear of declaratory judgment action is not likely to deter most trolls from .
4. 6 " Order " means the whole or a part of a final disposition , whether affirmative , negative , injunctive , or declaratory in form , of an agency in a matter other than rule making but including licensing ;
5. One deficiency is that the declaratory order provision is applicable only when the agency decision must be based on a formal trial-type hearing , which eliminates the great majority of situations where advisory opinions are sought .

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