dying declaration — see declaration 2c Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. dying declaration … Law dictionary
Dying gasp — For the last words of a dying person, see Dying declaration. Dying Gasp is a message (or signal) sent by the customer premises equipment (CPE) DSL device to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) when a power outage occurs. A DSL… … Wikipedia
declaration — dec·la·ra·tion n 1: the act of declaring declaration of dividends declaration of war 2 a: the first pleading in a common law action compare complaint … Law dictionary
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declaration — In common law pleading, the first of the pleadings on the part of the plaintiff in an action at law, being a formal and methodical specification of the facts and circumstances constituting his cause or action. It commonly comprises several… … Black's law dictionary
declaration — In common law pleading, the first of the pleadings on the part of the plaintiff in an action at law, being a formal and methodical specification of the facts and circumstances constituting his cause or action. It commonly comprises several… … Black's law dictionary
Declaration of Independence (Israel) — Infobox document document name=Declaration of Independence|location of document= Tel Aviv writer=First Draft: Zvi Berenson Second Draft: Moshe Shertok David Remez Felix Rosenblueth Moshe Shapira Aharon Zisling Third Draft: David Ben Gurion Yehuda … Wikipedia
dying declaration — noun : a declaration made by a person in the immediate prospect of death and having no hope of recovery : an antemortem statement * * * dying declaration noun (law) Declaration made by a dying person who does not survive through the trial of the… … Useful english dictionary
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Declaration (law) — In law, a declaration ordinarily refers to a judgment of the court or an award of an arbitration tribunal is a binding adjudication of the rights or other legal relations of the parties which does not provide for or order enforcement. Where the… … Wikipedia