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Disclaimer
Disclaimer Dis*claim"er, n.
1. One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces.
2. (Law) A denial, disavowal, or renunciation, as of a title,
claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or
waiver of an interest or estate. --Burrill.
3. A public disavowal, as of pretensions, claims, opinions,
and the like. --Burke.
Meaning of DISCLAIMER from wikipedia
- A
disclaimer is
generally any
statement intended to
specify or
delimit the
scope of
rights and
obligations that may be
exercised and
enforced by parties...
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Disclaimer (stylized as
DISCLAIMER*) is a
psychological thriller miniseries written and
directed by
Alfonso CuarĂ³n,
based on the 2015
novel of the same...
- Look up
disclaimer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
disclaimer is
generally any
statement intended to
specify or
delimit the
scope of
rights and...
- A
fictitious persons disclaimer in a work of
media states that the
characters portra**** in it are fictional, and not
based on real persons. This is done...
-
Disclaimer II is the
second studio album by
South African rock band Seether. It is a
recompilation of the band's
first album,
Disclaimer, from 2002. Although...
- The
Historical Permission Notice and
Disclaimer (HPND) is an open
source license,
approved by the Open
Source Initiative (OSI) and
verified as GPL-compatible...
- In
patent law, a
disclaimer are
words identifying, in a claim, subject-matter that is not
claimed or
another writing disclaiming rights ostensibly protected...
- An
email disclaimer is a
disclaimer,
notice or
warning which is
added to an
outgoing email and
forms a
distinct section which is
separate from the main...
- In the law of inheritance,
wills and trusts, a
disclaimer of
interest (also
called a renunciation) is an
attempt by a
person to
renounce their legal right...
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Under United States patent law a
prosecution disclaimer is a
statement made by a
patent applicant during examination of a
patent application which can...