Legal Definition and Related Resources of Declaratory
Meaning of 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 31. Comm. 86.
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