declaratory judgment
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judgment
noun
uk/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/us/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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I am sure that in the continental system it is perfectly possible to get adeclaratoryjudgment.
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That dispute could be resolved in the second way in proceedings for adeclaratoryjudgment.
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Nor can it, apparently, give any redress other than adeclaratoryjudgment.
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The point is that when somebody is picked on for adeclaratoryjudgmentwhich is of importance to the whole country, that person's costs ought to be paid.
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Defendants in infringement cases should also not forget the utility of adeclaratoryjudgmentas a counterclaim.
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The tribe amended their complaint, abandoning their request for injunctive relief and instead asking only for adeclaratoryjudgment.
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If the court determines that the covered jurisdiction is eligible for bailout, it will enter adeclaratoryjudgmentin the jurisdiction's favor.
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The claim was defined as independent ofdeclaratoryjudgmentand it was found that the consequential damages could be recovered.
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Adeclaratoryjudgmentis generally distinguished from an advisory opinion because the latter does not resolve an actual case or controversy.
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On the other hand, the alleged infringer could do nothing to rectify the situation if nodeclaratoryjudgmentexisted.
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Thedeclaratoryjudgmentis distinguished from another important non-monetary remedy, the injunction, in two main ways.
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The action to quiet title resembles other forms of preventive adjudication, such as thedeclaratoryjudgment.
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A declaration that a person is dead resembles other forms of preventive adjudication, such as thedeclaratoryjudgment.
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We have no statutory authority to issue adeclaratoryjudgmentconcerning the constitutionality of the legislative action, or inaction, in this matter.
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The patent owner being sued for adeclaratoryjudgmentcreated a situation where he has lost the home-field advantage.
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Suppose the evidence is inconclusive, and an alleged infringer loses hisdeclaratoryjudgmentaction because he failed to prove noninfringement.
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