§ 5.6.1 Form and Effect.

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§ 5.6.1 Form and Effect. If a court decides to reach the merits and entertain the action for declaratory judgment, the judgment rendered should contain a declaration of the legal status of the parties with respect to the justiciable controversy that spawned the action. Connolly v. Great Basin Insurance Co., 5 Ariz. App. 117, 423 P.2d 732 (1967) (hereinafter cited as “Connolly I”). In Connolly I, the issue was the coverage of an insurance policy. The plaintiffs, the injured minor passenger (by his guardian) and his parents, claimed there was coverage; the insurance company argued that there was not. Id. at 118, 423, P.2d at 733. Although reaching the merits, the trial court entered a judgment that stated merely that the...

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