/dɪˈklærətə/ – verb
Definition: (Scot) kiện đòi công nhận quyền.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, a “declarator” refers to a legal action or proceeding in which a court is asked to make a formal declaration or statement regarding the rights, duties, or legal status of the parties involved in a particular matter. This declaration is sought to clarify or determine the legal position of the parties without necessarily awarding any specific remedy or relief.
Example: The court granted the plaintiff’s petition for a declarator, clarifying the legal status of the disputed property.