Amendment97th Congress
An amendment to add that a declaratory judgement is to be issued only if the court determines that "the government has failed to disprove by a preponderance of the evidence the contention of the plaintiff that" during the ten preceding years the criteria of the act have not been met. The amendment adds the language in quotation marks.
- Amendment Number
- 271
- Description
- An amendment to add that a declaratory judgement is to be issued only if the court determines that "the government has failed to disprove by a preponderance of the evidence the contention of the plaintiff that" during the ten preceding years the criteria of the act have not been met. The amendment adds the language in quotation marks.
- Purpose
- An amendment to add that a declaratory judgement is to be issued only if the court determines that "the government has failed to disprove by a preponderance of the evidence the contention of the plaintiff that" during the ten preceding years the criteria of the act have not been met. The amendment adds the language in quotation marks.
- Congress
- 97
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Oct 5, 1981
- Latest Action Text
- Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Voice Vote.
- Submitted Date
- Oct 5, 1981
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 14, 2021