What's the difference between declaratorily and declaratory?
Declaratorily
Definition:
(adv.) In a declaratory manner.
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Declaratory
Definition:
(a.) Making declaration, explanation, or exhibition; making clear or manifest; affirmative; expressive; as, a clause declaratory of the will of the legislature.
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(1) And you should go out and get a declaratory judgment.” Muslims, guns and 'New York values': tensions boil over at Republican debate Read more Why was Trump raising the question now?
(2) The bill also includes a "sovereignty clause", confirming the principle that parliament has the final say on which laws take effect in the UK, although the Foreign Office acknowledged that this was a "declaratory provision" and would not affect the relationship between EU and UK law.
(3) Proceedings for declaratory appraisal in accordance with occupational disease no.
(4) I mean, you’ve got to get a declaratory judgment, you have to have the courts come up with a ruling or you have a candidate who just cannot run because the other side will immediately bring suit and you’ve got that cloud on your head.” Trump has repeatedly contended that if Cruz becomes the GOP nominee, Democrats will sue on constitutional grounds to prevent him from running.
(5) The club is seeking its own declaratory judgment to allow the sale to proceed, which it launched last night.
(6) But a change in declaratory policy with the US fully accepting this assistance is likely to give rise to a severe reaction in Ankara,” Ülgen said.
(7) The board will also take legal advice on whether to proceed with a parallel legal process seeking a declaratory judgment from the court to rubber stamp the sale.
(8) He confirmed he had been contacted this week by her lawyers, who are seeking a "declaratory judgement" against him.
(9) "The extent and duration of the obstruction of the highway, and the public nuisance inherent in that obstruction, would itself warrant making an order for possession and granting injunctive and declaratory relief.
(10) The hospital petitioned for declaratory relief and an order that would allow the mother alone to consent to a DNR order and to direct the hospital to deescalate Jane's life support.