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Definition of declaration
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of declaration is as below...
Declaration
(n.) That part of the
process
in which the
plaintiff
sets forth in order and at large his cause of
complaint;
the
narration
of the
plaintiff's
case
containing
the
count,
or
counts.
See
Count,
n., 3..
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Declarative
::
Declarative
(a.)
Making
declaration,
proclamation,
or
publication;
explanatory;
assertive;
declaratory..
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) A count or
declaration.
Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To make sure or
certain;
to
render
confident
by a
promise,
declaration,
or other
evidence..
Pleadings
::
Pleadings
(n. pl.) The
mutual
pleas and
replies
of the
plaintiff
and
defendant,
or
written
statements
of the
parties
in
support
of their
claims,
proceeding
from the
declaration
of the
plaintiff,
until issue is
joined,
and the
question
made to rest on some
single
point..
Protester
::
Protester
(n.) One who
protests;
one who
utters
a
solemn
declaration.
Parol
::
Parol (n.) Oral
declaration;
word of
mouth;
also, a
writing
not under
seal..
Affirmance
::
Affirmance
(n.) A
strong
declaration;
affirmation.
Recantation
::
Recantation
(n.) The act of
recanting;
a
declaration
that
contradicts
a
former
one; that which is thus
asserted
in
contradiction;
retraction.
Construction
::
Construction
(n.) The
method
of
construing,
interpreting,
or
explaining
a
declaration
or fact; an
attributed
sense or
meaning;
understanding;
explanation;
interpretation;
sense..
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A
counter-statement
of facts in a
course
of
pleadings;
a
confutation
of what the other party has
alleged;
a
responsive
declaration
by a
witness
in reply to a
question.
In
Equity,
it is the usual form of
defense
to the
complainant's
charges
in his
bill..
Certify
::
Certify
(v. t.) To
testify
to in
writing;
to make a
declaration
concerning,
in
writing,
under hand, or hand and
seal..
Patefaction
::
Patefaction
(n.) The act of
opening,
disclosing,
or
manifesting;
open
declaration..
Resolutioner
::
Resolutioner
(n.) One who makes a
resolution;
one who joins with
others
in a
declaration
or
resolution;
specifically,
one of a party in the
Scottish
Church
in the 17th
century..
Promissory
::
Promissory
(a.)
Containing
a
promise
or
binding
declaration
of
something
to be done or
forborne.
Testify
::
Testify
(v. i.) To make a
solemn
declaration,
verbal
or
written,
to
establish
some fact; to give
testimony
for the
purpose
of
communicating
to
others
a
knowledge
of
something
not known to
them..
Oath
::
Oath (n.) A
solemn
affirmation
or
declaration,
made with a
reverent
appeal
to God for the truth of what is
affirmed..
Gratulate
::
Gratulate
(a.) To
salute
with
declaration
of joy; to
congratulate.
Plead
::
Plead (v. t.) To
present
an
answer,
by
allegation
of fact, to the
declaration
of a
plaintiff;
to deny the
plaintiff's
declaration
and
demand,
or to
allege
facts which show that ought not to
recover
in the suit; in a less
strict
sense,
to make an
allegation
of fact in a
cause;
to carry on the
allegations
of the
respective
parties
in a
cause;
to carry on a suit or
plea..
Deposition
::
Deposition
(n.) An
opinion,
example,
or
statement,
laid down or
asserted;
a
declaration..
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) That part of the
process
in which the
plaintiff
sets forth in order and at large his cause of
complaint;
the
narration
of the
plaintiff's
case
containing
the
count,
or
counts.
See
Count,
n., 3..
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