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    • Chapter 30 - Declaratory Judgments
    • NRS 30.080 - Discretion of court to render or enter judgment.

    Nevada Revised Statutes
    Chapter 30 - Declaratory Judgments
    NRS 30.080 - Discretion of court to render or enter judgment.

    The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding.
    [6:22:1929; NCL ยง 9445]

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    Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

    Nevada Revised Statutes

    Chapter 30 - Declaratory Judgments

    NRS 30.010 - Short title.

    NRS 30.020 - "Person" defined.

    NRS 30.030 - Scope.

    NRS 30.040 - Questions of construction or validity of instruments, contracts and statutes.

    NRS 30.050 - Contract may be construed before or after breach.

    NRS 30.060 - Declaration of rights in certain cases.

    NRS 30.070 - Enumeration not exclusive.

    NRS 30.080 - Discretion of court to render or enter judgment.

    NRS 30.090 - Review.

    NRS 30.100 - Supplemental relief.

    NRS 30.110 - Jury trial.

    NRS 30.120 - Costs.

    NRS 30.130 - Parties.

    NRS 30.140 - Construction.

    NRS 30.150 - Severability.

    NRS 30.160 - Uniformity of interpretation.

    NRS 30.170 - Validity of order prohibiting publication or broadcasting of information concerning judicial proceedings and actions.

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