
1) Account 2) Affirmation 3) Agreed to by a vote 4) Allegation 5) AN ORAL EDICT 6) Announcement 7) Assertion 8) Avowal 9) Civil procedure 10) Claim 11) Contention 12) English non-fiction book 13) English-language book 14) French word used in English 15) Proclamation 16) Report 17) Speech 18) Statement
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1) Affirmation 2) Announcement 3) Assertion 4) Asseveration 5) Averment 6) Avowal 7) Bastardization 8) Confirmation 9) Decision 10) Decree 11) Dictum 12) Edict 13) Manifesto 14) Pledge 15) Postulation 16) Predication 17) Proclamation 18) Pronouncement 19) Pronunciamento 20) Resolution 21) Ruling 22) Statement
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- emphatic or explicit statement
- unsworn statement in a legal transaction
- a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote
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the act of a captain voluntarily bringing his side's innings to a close, in the belief that their score is now great enough to prevent defeat. Occurs almost exclusively in timed forms of cricket where a draw is a possible result (such as first class cricket), in order that the side declaring have enough time to bowl the opposition out and therefore...
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A statement to fulfill a contract.
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• (n.) The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject; proclamation; exposition; as, the declaration of an opinion; a declaration of war, etc. • (n.) The document or instrument containing such statement or proclamation; as, the Declaration of Independence (now p...
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See customs declaration.
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[Noun] A statement that makes something known.
Example: These roses are a declaration of my love.
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A piece of source code that adds a name to the program's environment and binds it to a class of meanings, and may also define the name.
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A declaration made in the appropriate form to customs indicating the intention of the declarant to declare goods to the export or import procedure.
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a signed annoucement made in writing, under oath and under penalty of perjury (used in place of affidavits).
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Dec`la·ra'tion noun [ French
déclaration , from Latin
declaratio , from
declarare . See
Declare .]
1. The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject; proclamation; exposition; as, the
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A declaration is a written statement submitted to a court in which the writer swears 'under penalty of perjury' that the contents are true. That is, the writer acknowledges that if he is lying, he may be prosecuted for perjury. Declarations are normally used in place of live testimony when the court is asked to rule on a motion.
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A letter written on 2 November 1917 by Arthur James Balfour, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on behalf of the British Government in 1917, who at the time controlled Palestine. It recognized the right of Jews to a 'homeland' in Palestine where they could co-exist with the Arabs.
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Any statement made, particularly in writing, including a formal statement made under penalty of perjury and signed by the declarant.
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an introduction of a name into a scope. The type of the name must be specified. If the declaration also specifies the entity to which the name refers, the declaration is also a definition. TC++PL 4.9, D&E 3.11.5.
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A statement of intent. A communication or declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars, etc.
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A non-binding political statement made by ministers attending a major meeting (e.g. the Marrakesh Ministerial Declaration of COP-7).
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Court order setting out the rights of a party in the form of a statement
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noun a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote
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noun a statement that is emphatic and explicit (spoken or written)
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Form filled out by assured and sent to the insurance company when reporting individual shipments coming within the terms of an Open policy.
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At the top of the function, state your variables' types.
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A document agreeing upon certain standards, but one that is not legally binding, for example, the UDHR.
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a statement that is emphatic and explicit
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