Declaration
DECLARATION
The first pleading in a lawsuit governed by the rule of common-law pleading. In the law of evidence, a statement or narration made not under oath but simply in the middle of things, as a part of what is happening. Also, a proclamation.
A declaration is the plaintiff's statement of a claim against the defendant, formally and specifically setting out the facts and circumstances that make up the case. It generally is broken into several sections, which describe the different counts of the cause of action. The declaration should give the title of the action, the court and place of trial, the basis for the claim, and the relief demanded. The defendant then answers with a plea. Common-law pleading has been abolished in the United States, and modern systems of code pleading and rules based on federal civil procedure now provide for a complaint to accomplish the same purpose as did the declaration in former times.
Under some circumstances, statements made out of court by one person may be repeated in court by someone else even though the hearsay rule ordinarily forbids secondhand testimony. For example, a dying declaration
is a statement in which a homicide victim names his or her killer on his or her deathbed. If the victim had known who had attacked him or her, had abandoned all hope of recovery, and had in fact died of the wounds, a person who heard the dying declaration can repeat it in court at the time the killer is brought to trial. The theory is that a deceased person would not have lied just before dying.
A declaration against interest is another type of statement received into evidence even though it is being repeated by someone who heard it out of court. It is any comment that admits something harmful to the rights of the person who made the statement. For example, a driver says to his or her passenger just before the car misses a curve and ends up in a ditch, "I know the brakes are bad, but don't worry." Later when suing to recover compensation for injuries, the passenger can testify that he or she heard the driver make a declaration against his or her interest even though that testimony is hearsay.
Customs law requires all persons entering the United States to provide officers with a list of merchandise they are bringing into the country. This list is also called a declaration.
Real property laws in various states require the filing of statements to disclose plans that establish certain rights in particular buildings or parcels. For example, a homeowners' association formed by neighbors to maintain a recreation center owned by all of them together may file a declaration of covenants. A builder may be required to file a declaration of condominium before beginning to sell new units.
As a preliminary step before becoming naturalized U.S. citizens, aliens must file a declaration of intention which states that they are honestly trying to become citizens and that they formally renounce all allegiance to any other nation where they were ever citizens or subjects.
The Declaration of Independence was a formal announcement on July 4, 1776, by which the Continental Congress of the United States of America proclaimed the independence of the people of the colonies from the rule of Great Britain. It explained the reasons for their assertion of political autonomy and announced to the world that the United States was a free and independent nation.
international law recognized that nations may formally and publicly proclaim a condition of armed conflict by a declaration of war, which in effect forbids all persons to aid or assist the enemy. In the United States, the Congress has the authority to declare war, and a declaration fixes a beginning date for the war.
A declaration of a dividend is an act of a corporation in setting aside a portion of net or surplus income for proportional distribution as a dividend to those who hold shares of stock.
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RUGBY: A DIFFERENT KIND OF FOOTBALL
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 9/6/1987; 700+ words
; ...defends on the play during a recent Northwest Indiana Rugby Club practice. Rugby rules permit lateral and backward passes, but not...is compared to the football-shaped ball used in rugby. It is kicked, passed and carried as in American...
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Rugby Players Give More Than Just All-Out Effort; Athletes Find New Challenge In Rough Sport
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/7/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...few kids in an English boys schoolyard, rugby grew to become one of England's most...000 Americans annually participate in rugby, which is a 10-month sport in many part...including Washington. Recently, the Potomac Rugby Union, which covers the Washington, Baltimore...
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Rugby injuries: a review of concepts and current literature.(Report)
Magazine article from: Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases; 6/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Abstract Rugby football continues to grow in popularity internationally and within the United States. In 1995, rugby union, one form of rugby, turned from amateur to professional throughout Europe, increasing...
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Rugby: enjoy it while it lasts
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/18/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...this afternoon's semi-final of the Rugby World Cup in simplistic terms: England...that will blow away the oldest of farts. Rugby union, the most defiantly amateur of our...the North of England forced a schism in rugby. They demanded payment for playing, and...
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Rugby fails the screen test; armour, time-outs, forward passes; Twickenham needs them all. (editorial)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 1/23/1988; 700+ words
; ...forward passes: Twickenham needs them all RUGBY union and its offspring, the sport that...violence between brutes. Of the two, rugby is the finer game; it requires a greater...prerogative of man-mountains. Playing rugby is as likely to be the passion of Fijians...
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Rugby League: Plenty to nurture at grass-roots level for Parker.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 5/19/2007; 700+ words
; ...Russell Parker and Jason Robinson threw rugby balls around at Hunslet Boys Club. Robinson became Billy Whizz to aficionados of both rugby codes, spearheading the all conquering...fervour about his task in establishing rugby league as a sport of choice in the Midlands...
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RUGBY PLAYS RETAIL GAME IN NEW YORK'S SOHO CANADIAN FIRM RUGBY NORTH AMERICA PLANS INTERNATIONAL AND U.S. EXPANSION.
Magazine article from: Daily News Record; 3/6/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...t know the exact location of the new Rugby North America store, you'd probably...the outside, but it's no accident that Rugby has created such a slick, trendy interior...international and U.S. development for Rugby North America, said the company is looking...
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Rugby league's hundred years war
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 8/29/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...August, 21 leading Lancashire and Yorkshire rugby union clubs meet at the George Hotel...from sky. Lions whelp in streets. End of rugby. End of civilization. Plans for a plaque...1898 Professionalism permitted. End of rugby. End of civilization. Rules still state...
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Rugby Union: HE'S A BRETT OF A STAR; THE EARLY YEARS interviews Principality Cup hero BRETT DAVEY.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales); 5/28/2002; 700+ words
; ...Despite attending Bryncelynog, a primarily rugby school which has produced the likes of...attended a training session with his local rugby side, Beddau youth, to try and improve...Heerenveen - Davey missed the cameraderie that rugby provided and turned his back on football...
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Rugby star has a bruised nose for fashion. (Frank Mesnel sells Eden Park elegant men's wear with partner Eric Blanc)
Magazine article from: Daily News Record; 1/20/1992; ; 700+ words
; PARIS -- If any rugby player has panache and elegance -- two...sport -- it is Franck Mesnel. Although rugby players may not have reached celebrity...Mesnel is a hero. The French take their rugby and their rugby players seriously. At...
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The Rugby Group Plc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
The Rugby Group Plc. Crown House Rugby Warwickshire CV21 2DT United Kingdom Telephone: 44(0)1788...www.rugbygroup.co.uk Public Company Incorporated: 1925 as Rugby Portland Cement Company Ltd. Employees: 10,000 Sales...
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rugby
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
rugby game that originated (1823), according to tradition, on the playing fields of Rugby, England. It is related to both soccer...The game is said to have started when a Rugby School student named William Webb Ellis playing...
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rugby football
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
rugby football. William Webb Ellis is credited with inventing rugby in 1823 by picking up the ball while playing football at Rugby School and running with it. The claim is much disputed but there is little doubt that rugby developed at public...
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Rugby
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Rugby town (1991 pop. 59,039), Warwickshire, central...important railroad junction and engineering center, Rugby is the seat of one of England's most esteemed public schools. Rugby School was founded in 1567 under the terms of the will...
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Rugby School
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Rugby School is a boys' public school founded by Laurence Sheriff, a merchant...by soldiers with fixed bayonets and drovers with horsewhips. The game of rugby takes its name from the school where the sport is said to have originated...
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