< Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition

DECLARATOR, in Scotch law, is a form of action by which some right of property, or of servitude, or of status, or some inferior right or interest, is sought to be judicially declared (see Bell s Dictionary and Digest of the Laio of Scotland.}

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