Nevertheless there was little concrete output, with the exception of some declaratory statements and calls for humanitarian aid. |
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The time had come to move on from the declaratory stage to one of active implementation and the fulfilment of commitments. |
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The court's decision on the ownership of personal property or land is also declaratory. |
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There is well established case-law that unlawful administrative declaratory acts may be withdrawn with retroactive effect. |
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India said parties must guard against a weak, declaratory outcome from Copenhagen to form the basis of future work. |
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Such declaratory opinion shall have force or effect only as provided in this Article. |
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For example, when a court interprets a will or a contract, its decision is declaratory. |
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However, the positive nature of this document is weakened by its merely declaratory character. |
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This provision is purely declaratory in nature and is included for the purpose of clarification. |
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The best bits in both constitutions are their preambles, in ringing declaratory prose. |
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The sooner we can ignite that hope and bring it from the declaratory stage to the implementation stage the better. |
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After years of declaratory political cooperation, the switch to the current methods of common foreign and security policy has not been easy. |
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One judge primarily concurred with the majority but dissented from their decision that the plaintiffs could not seek declaratory and injunctive relief. |
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Nevertheless, as I have just said, as important as this text is, it is merely declaratory. |
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The decisions made under this Article are declaratory, but national courts and NCAs would be bound to take them into account when reaching their own decisions. |
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The High Court of Justice grants relief through orders such as injunction, mandamus and Habeas Corpus, as well as through declaratory judgments. |
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It also provides an exit clause for any members who might wish to leave the club. Part two of the constitution consists of a charter of fundamental rights, first drawn up as a declaratory statement at Nice. |
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Steven Pico, a student at the high school, was among those who sought injunctive and declaratory relief, claiming that the school board violated their First Amendment rights. |
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Second, the applicant claims that the Commission has demonstrated no legitimate interest in making a declaratory finding of infringements in respect of which it had no power to impose fines. |
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It also remains open to the author to file an application for declaratory judgment in the High Court, in order to enable the domestic courts to consider the issue. |
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In this regard, Act No. 90-31, concerning social associations, built more flexibility into the constitutional procedures for forming an association by creating a simple declaratory system. |
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A minimum condition of modernization should be to abolish this clause, whereby the federal government at one time used its declaratory power to bring flour mills under federal jurisdiction. |
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The acceptance, whether tacit or express, of a reservation made by a contracting party does not have the effect of depriving the Convention as a whole, or the relevant article in particular, of its declaratory character. |
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However, certain speakers insisted that the declaratory nature of the future instrument precluded it from making formal prohibitions, and that in any case the principles already stated provided adequate safeguards. |
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State practice relating to the recognition of states typically falls somewhere between the declaratory and constitutive approaches. |
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A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes. |
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Another way these two remedies are distinguished is that the declaratory judgment is sometimes available at an earlier point in a dispute than the injunction. |
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The autonomy of the Parliament of Ireland also came under attack and the Declaratory Act 1720 made the Irish parliament a dependency. |
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This noted that the General Assembly had passed Declaratory Articles. |
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The passing of the Act saw the British Parliament recognise the Church's independence in spiritual matters, by giving legal recognition to the Articles Declaratory. |
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