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declaratory judgment

noun

Law.
  1. a judgment that merely decides the rights of parties in a given transaction, situation, or dispute but does not order any action or award damages.


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Several health care providers and an abortion fund filed suit, seeking a declaratory judgment and injunction to establish that Marshall couldn’t constitutionally pursue that kind of prosecution.

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Brooks is now seeking a trial by jury and a declaratory judgment against the woman, compensatory and punitive damages, and an injunction prohibiting the woman from continuing “her extortionate behavior” and “further publicizing her false allegations” against Brooks.

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The lawsuit asks for a jury trial and is seeking a declaratory judgment to void the 2023 tour contracts and order an accounting of its finances.

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Democrats are requesting that Judge Robert C. I. McBurney issue a “declaratory judgment” to clarify that the state certification deadline of Nov. 12 is mandatory and that no new rule can change that.

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It was seeking a declaratory judgment and an injunction, but no damages.

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