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Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 167
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§ 4711. Declaratory judgment; scope Superior Courts within their jurisdictions shall have power to d…
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§ 4712. Party plaintiff; power to construe A person interested under a deed, will, written contract,…
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§ 4713. Before breach of contracts A contract may be construed either before or after there has been…
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§ 4714. Fiduciaries; executors A person interested as or through an executor, administrator, trustee…
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§ 4715. Construction; general powers of court The enumeration in sections 4712-4714 of this title do…
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§ 4716. Refusal to enter judgment; discretion of court The court may refuse to render or enter a dec…
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§ 4717. Review All orders, judgments, and decrees under this chapter may be reviewed as other orders…
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§ 4718. Further proceedings Further relief based on a declaratory judgment or decree may be granted …
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§ 4719. Jury trial When a proceeding under this chapter involves the determination of an issue of fa…
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§ 4720. Costs In any proceedings under this chapter, the court may make such award of costs as may s…
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§ 4721. Parties When declaratory relief is sought, all persons shall be made parties who have or cla…
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§ 4722. Construction This chapter is declared to be remedial. Its purpose is to settle and to afford…
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§ 4723. Definition The word “person” wherever used in this chapter shall be construed to mean any pe…
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§ 4724. Separability of provisions The several sections and provisions of this chapter, except secti…
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§ 4725. Uniformity of interpretation This chapter shall be so interpreted and construed as to effect…
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