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Declarative relief is a declaration made by a court at the request of one of the parties. For example, in a libel suit, the plaintiff might ask the court to declare that an allegedly libellous statement was indeed libellous, i.e. untrue. That would have the effect of publicly clearing the plaintiff's name.

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You can ask anything you like - so long as it's not abusive, offensive, libellous or obscene.

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T. Thornely has written:

'Provocative verse and libellous limericks'

'Whims and moods'

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Hugh McNeile has written:

'Jezebel a type of Popery. Libellous lying against the Rev. Hugh McNeile. His speech in reply. with notes'

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