Sentences with phrase «declaratory order»

A "declaratory order" is a legal ruling or decision that declares or clarifies the rights or legal status of an individual or an issue. It is used to provide clear guidance or make an official statement about a particular matter without necessarily requiring immediate action or enforcement. Full definition
Said declaratory order is then subject to appeal to the Federal Administrative Court.
The FERC dealt another blow to the long - delayed Constitution Pipeline, denying a petition for a declaratory order that the state DEC waived its authority when it failed to issue a water quality certification within a reasonable period of time.
Their hands are not clean and that was why we got the declaratory order.
Referring to the recent judgment by an Abuja Federal High Court presided over by justice Nnamdi Dimgba which nullified his suspension, he insisted that the declaratory order took effect from last Thursday when the decision was taken.
«That a declaratory order can not be made pursuant to an ex parte Application, without hearing from the party against whom the order was made.
The California Public Utilities Commission recently filed a declaratory order request with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
In this earlier application the Chamber sought a declaratory order from the High Court on the interpretation of various provisions of Mining Charter II, particularly in the context of the continuing consequences of previous BEE transactions and the «once empowered, always empowered» principle.
The Chamber indicated that it would approach the High Court for an urgent interdict to suspend its implementation, pending the launch of judicial review proceedings, and that it intended reviving its previous application for a declaratory order, which had been temporarily suspended pending discussions with the DMR.
So, you need a suitable worded substantive order (M shall make the child available for contact with F on etc — not simply a declaratory order) and a warning notice — or you will need a protection from harassment injunction against your client!
However, even though the appellant father had not been named as a party or received notice of the application in this case, the SCJ judge's declaratory order was upheld.
Some trade secrets were found by the court in the submissions, and Merck successfully obtained a declaratory order over the lawfulness of the procedure followed.
explicitly grant the tribunal the power to make interim, final and declaratory orders; make orders by consent; subpoena witnesses, compel production and make other procedural orders; punish for contempt; enforce its own orders; limit the procedural rights of parties misusing or frustrating tribunal processes; and, determine its own process, forms, rules, policy and evidentiary requirements;
Lisa A. Rickard, president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR), issued the following statement today about the D.C. Circuit Court's ruling vacating portions of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 2015 Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) declaratory order:... Read More
With regard to the informal preliminary investigations conducted by FINMA (see question 7), any person claiming damage following an act by FINMA or another legitimate interest can request FINMA to issue a declaratory order stating that the act is unlawful.
Because Linklaters were over-optimistic about the chances of obtaining a «declaratory order», they did not explain in the second letter the difficulties in measuring damages that they later recognised.
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