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单词 declinatory
释义

declinatory

English

Etymology

From Latin declinatorius, from declinare: compare French déclinatoire.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˈklɪnətɹi/

Adjective

declinatory (not comparable)

  1. (law, obsolete or historical) Containing or involving a declination or refusal, as of submission to a charge or sentence.
    • 1765, Sir William Blackstone, The Student's Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books, published 1865:
      [] that the prisoner should first be arraigned, and might either then claim his benefit of clergy, by way of declinatory plea, or after conviction by way of arresting judgment.
    • 1901, Henry Lastrapes Garland, editor, Code of Practice of Louisiana: With Annotations of Henry L. Garland:
      Declinatory exceptions do not tend to defeat the demand, but only to decline the jurisdiction of the judge before whom it is brought.
    • 2014, John O. Haley, Fundamentals of Transnational Litigation: The United States, Canada, Japan, and The European Union:
      That case, like the present one, involved a declinatory exception by the respondent State when it was sued for fees for legal services and for an accounting.
  • declinatory plea

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