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- Declaratory_power abstract "For the \"declaratory power\" in Canadian law, see Section 92(10) of the Constitution Act, 1867The declaratory power, in Scots law, is an unusual power held by the High Court of Justiciary, which enables it to declare behaviour to be criminal, even if that behaviour had not been previously defined as criminal activity.This power has been used conservatively in the modern period, generally only in cases where an act is clearly comparable to an existing crime; it has, for example, been used to declare the selling of kits for glue-sniffing criminal. As the specific boundaries of many offences are left somewhat loosely defined, it can be difficult to distinguish the application of the declaratory power from cases where the court interprets existing legislation to cover new situations.".
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- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scots_law.
- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLink High_Court_of_Justiciary.
- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLink Intoxicative_inhalant.
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- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLink Section_92(10)_of_the_Constitution_Act,_1867.
- Declaratory_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "Declaratory power".
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- Declaratory_power subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Declaratory_power subject Category:Scots_law.
- Declaratory_power hypernym Power.
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- Declaratory_power comment "For the \"declaratory power\" in Canadian law, see Section 92(10) of the Constitution Act, 1867The declaratory power, in Scots law, is an unusual power held by the High Court of Justiciary, which enables it to declare behaviour to be criminal, even if that behaviour had not been previously defined as criminal activity.This power has been used conservatively in the modern period, generally only in cases where an act is clearly comparable to an existing crime; it has, for example, been used to declare the selling of kits for glue-sniffing criminal. ".
- Declaratory_power label "Declaratory power".
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