Declaratory_judgment Declaratory_judgment

Declaratory judgment - Definition and Overview

A declaratory judgment is a judgment of a court which declares what rights each party in a dispute should have, but does not order any action or result in any legal damages.

A declaratory judgement is typically requested when a party is threatened with lawsuit and the threatened lawsuit is not filed; when it is thought by one of two (or more) parties that their rights under law and/or contract might conflict; or as part of a countersuit to prevent further lawsuits.

In common law countries, declaratory judgement is a form of equitable relief.

Example Usage of Declaratory

hisgalfriday: @dennisjansen At that point it's more about Declaratory relief - statement of rights/vindication.
LegalAnalysis: JDSupra : Telecommunications Alert: FCC Issues Declaratory Ruling Clarifying Processes For State And Local Response... http://bit.ly/4Ectdv
Legal_Alerts: JDSupra: Telecommunications Alert: FCC Issues Declaratory Ruling Clarifying Processes For State And Local Responses... http://bit.ly/4Ectdv
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