{"id":360109,"date":"2013-01-28T16:34:14","date_gmt":"2013-01-28T21:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-law\/dictionary\/definition\/declaration.html"},"modified":"2013-01-28T16:34:14","modified_gmt":"2013-01-28T21:34:14","slug":"declaration","status":"publish","type":"dictionary","link":"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/declaration.html","title":{"rendered":"Declaration"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"fl-index-heading\">\n    <p>term:<\/p>\n    <h1 class=\"fl-h1 fl-mb20\"><\/h1>\n\n    <dl class=\"fl-index-heading-description-list\">\n            <dt class=\"fl-mb10\"><p class=\"fl-text-bold\">n<\/p><\/dt>\n        <dd><p><b>1<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> the act of declaring &#91; of dividends&#93; &#91; of war&#93; <br \/>  <b>2 a<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> the first pleading in a common-law action compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/complaint.html\">complaint<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/indictment.html\">indictment<\/a> <br \/>  <b>b<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement usually not under oath made by a party to a legal transaction &#91;the attorney must later sign an affidavit or stating that he has informed the debtor &#8220;J. H. Williamson&#8221;&#93; <br \/>  <b>c<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement not under oath being offered as evidence <\/p>\n<p><b>declaration against interest<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a statement made by someone unavailable as a witness that is against that person&#8217;s own interests (as pecuniary or property interests) or may subject that person to liability compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/admission.html\">admission<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/confession.html\">confession<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/self-incrimination.html\">self-incrimination<\/a> <i>NOTE: A declaration against interest is an exception to the hearsay rule. A statement that is offered to clear the accused is not admissible without corroborating circumstances under the Federal Rules of Evidence. <\/i> <\/p>\n<p><b>dy&#183;ing declaration<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a statement that is made by a person who firmly believes that he or she is about to die and has no hope of recovery and that concerns the circumstances or cause of the presumed death compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/excited-utterance.html\">excited utterance<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/res-gestae.html\">res gestae<\/a> <i>NOTE: Dying declarations are an exception to the hearsay rule and can be admitted as evidence only if the declarant is unavailable as a witness. <\/i> <\/p>\n<p><b>self-serving declaration<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a statement made out of court that is in the declarant&#8217;s own interest <\/p>\n<p><b>spon&#183;ta&#183;ne&#183;ous declaration<\/b><br \/>  &#91;sp&#196; n-t&#257;-n&#275;-&#601;s-&#93;<br \/>  <b>:<\/b> an excited utterance that is made without time for fabrication called also <i>spontaneous exclamation<\/i> <i>spontaneous utterance<\/i> compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/res-gestae.html\">res gestae<\/a> <i>NOTE: Spontaneous declarations are exceptions to the hearsay rule under the excited utterance exception. <\/i> <br \/>  <b>3<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> something that is declared: as <br \/>  <b>a<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement proclaiming the principles, aims, or policies of a group or government &#91; of rights&#93; compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/constitution.html\">constitution<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/proclamation.html\">proclamation<\/a> <br \/>  <b>b<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement of the value of property that is subject to a tax (as a duty) <br \/>  <i>;also<\/i><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a statement of the amount of tax estimated to be due (as on property or income) see also <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/estimated-tax.html\">estimated tax<\/a> compare <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/return.html\">return<\/a> <br \/>  <b>c<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement of information (as year, make, and model) regarding the subject (as a car) and coverage of an insurance policy <br \/>  <b>4<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a statement creating or giving notice of the creation of a legal entity, relationship, or status <br \/>  <i>;also<\/i><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> the instrument embodying such a statement <\/p>\n<p><b>declaration of condominium<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a declaration of the creation of a condominium that includes a description of the common and individual interests and obligations compare <i>master deed<\/i> at <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/deed.html\">deed<\/a> <\/p>\n<p><b>declaration of homestead<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a declaration by a qualified property owner by which the protection of a homestead exemption is effectuated <\/p>\n<p><b>declaration of trust<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a declaration by one holding or taking title to property in which he or she acknowledges that the property is held in trust for another <br \/>  <b>5<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/declaratory-judgment.html\">declaratory judgment <\/a> at <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/judgment.html\">judgment <\/a> <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n    <div class=\"fl-index-heading-source\">Source: Merriam-Webster&#8217;s Dictionary of Law \u00a91996. 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