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[CITE: 28USC2202]

 
               TITLE 28--JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
 
                     PART VI--PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS
 
                   CHAPTER 151--DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
 
Sec. 2202. Further relief

    Further necessary or proper relief based on a declaratory judgment 
or decree may be granted, after reasonable notice and hearing, against 
any adverse party whose rights have been determined by such judgment.

(June 25, 1948, ch. 646, 62 Stat. 964.)


                      Historical and Revision Notes

    Based on title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., Sec. 400 (Mar. 3, 1911, ch. 
231, Sec. 274d, as added June 14, 1934, ch. 512, 48 Stat. 955; Aug. 30, 
1935, ch. 829, Sec. 405, 49 Stat. 1027).
    This section is based on the second paragraph of section 400 of 
title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed. Other provisions of such section are 
incorporated in section 2201 of this title.
    Provision in said section 400 that the court shall require adverse 
parties whose rights are adjudicated to show cause why further relief 
should not be granted forthwith, were omitted as unnecessary and covered 
by the revised section.
    Provisions relating to submission of interrogatories to a jury were 
omitted as covered by rule 49 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
    Changes were made in phraseology.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in title 7 section 623.
