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declinature - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. declinature (countable and uncountable, plural declinatures) The act of declining or refusing . (law) The legal privilege of a party, in certain circumstances, to decline the jurisdiction of a judge before whom the party's case sits.
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DECLINATURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DECLINATURE is a plea denying jurisdiction.
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DECLINATURE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Declinature definition: the act of refusing.. See examples of DECLINATURE used in a sentence.
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declinature
declinature (dɪˈklaɪnətjʊə(r)) [f. L. type dēclīnātūra, f. ppl. stem dēclīnāt-: see -ure. In sense 1 perhaps a ‘rectification’ of declinator2.] 1. Sc. Law. A formal plea declining to admit the jurisdiction of a court or tribunal; spec. ‘the privilege which a party has in certain circumstances to dec...
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DECLINATURE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the act of refusing politely 2. Scots law another name for declinatory Collins English Dictionary.
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declinature, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun declinature is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for declinature is from 1639, in a letter by Robert Baillie, ...
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Walter Whitford
In addition to the ecclesiastical offence of signing the declinature, he was accused of drunkenness and incontinence, and of "using of masse crucifixes
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DECLINATURE - The Law Dictionary
Declinature Definition and Citations: In Scotch practice. An objection to the jurisdiction of a judge. Bell.
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SND :: declinature - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
DECLINATURE, DECLINATOR, n. Sc. law: “the privilege which a party has, in certain circumstances, to decline judicially the jurisdiction of the judge before ...
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Declinature - MFSA
Declinature. The insurer's refusal to accept a new proposal or renew an existing policy after careful evaluation of the application for insurance and any other ...
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"DECLINATURE": Refusal to accept legal authority - OneLook
noun: (law) The legal privilege of a party, in certain circumstances, to decline the jurisdiction of a judge before whom the party's case sits.
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What is another word for declinature? - WordHippo
What is another word for declinature? Noun. An expression of unwillingness to accept an offer. turndown · rejection · rebuff · nonacceptance · declination ...
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declinement
† deˈclinement Obs. rare. [f. decline v. + -ment.] = declinature.1680 Privy Council Proc. Edin. in Cloud of Witnesses (1810) 30 The causes of his declinement are, because they have usurped the supremacy over the church..and have established idolatry, perjury, and other iniquities.
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1594 in Scotland
Incumbents
Monarch – James VI
Events
Declinature Act
Ejection Caution Act
Land Purchase Act
Parricide Act
3 October – Battle of Glenlivet: Catholic clansmen
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declinal
▪ I. declinal, n. rare—1. (dɪˈklaɪnəl) [f. decline v. (sense 13): cf. denial and -al1.] The action of declining; courteous refusal, declinature.1837 Sir F. Palgrave Merch. & Friar (1844) 2 The declinals were grounded upon reasons neither unkind nor uncomplimentary.▪ II. † deˈclinal, a. Obs. rare—1. ...
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