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  • noun Plural form of declarant.

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Examples

  • While the need for a new look to garage doors may have been a market pressure that existed at the time of the invention, the declarants fail to state how long the need existed in the industry and whether any attempts to meet the need were made by others in the industry.

    BPAI Tightens Use of Declarations in Overcoming Obviousness Rejections Peter Zura 2009

  • While the need for a new look to garage doors may have been a market pressure that existed at the time of the invention, the declarants fail to state how long the need existed in the industry and whether any attempts to meet the need were made by others in the industry.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Peter Zura 2009

  • Moreover, petitioners' theory of causation and redressability depends on predictions by their declarants that EPA regulation will set in motion an elaborate sequence of events involving independent choices by non-federal actors, including foreign governments.

    Archive 2006-11-19 Nancy Jane Moore 2006

  • Moreover, petitioners' theory of causation and redressability depends on predictions by their declarants that EPA regulation will set in motion an elaborate sequence of events involving independent choices by non-federal actors, including foreign governments.

    The Supremes take on global warming Nancy Jane Moore 2006

  • Most studies find that less than 5% of declarants can actually afford to pay the debts that force them to file in the first place.

    Think Progress » The Woman The Credit Industry Doesn’t Want You to Meet 2005

  • Crawford established that the Confrontation Clause generally prohibits the use of testimonial hearsay against a defendant, even if the hearsay has been found to be reliable, unless the defendant is given the opportunity to cross-examine the out-of-court declarants.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog: 2005

  • Crawford established that the Confrontation Clause generally prohibits the use of testimonial hearsay against a defendant, even if the hearsay has been found to be reliable, unless the defendant is given the opportunity to cross-examine the out-of-court declarants.

    People v. Goldstein, Part 2 2005

  • Theological and administrative principles that might be of consuming interest to pioneers and teachers were seldom those that were central to the concern of new declarants from very different social and cultural backgrounds.

    Century of Light

  • While the response usually took forms very different from the ones with which the teachers had been familiar, the new declarants were eagerly welcomed.

    Century of Light

  • This document was read aloud to the declarants and witnesses and was signed by Us together with the second witness; both declarants and the first witness do not know how to write.

    Steve's Genealogy Blog Steve 2010

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