A lawsuit in which a party asserts the existence or non-existence of a specific right or the establishment or non-establishment of a legal relationship, and seeks a final judgment on that matter. A lawsuit asserting the existence of a right is called a positive declaratory judgment lawsuit, and a lawsuit asserting its non-existence is called a negative declaratory judgment lawsuit. A lawsuit for confirmation. A lawsuit for finality. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 特定の権利の存在、不存在または法律関係の成立、不成立を主張して、その確定判決を求める訴訟。権利の存在を主張するものを積極的確認訴訟、不存在を主張するものを消極的確認訴訟という。確認の訴え。確定の訴え。
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