Definition of Disclaim. Meaning of Disclaim. Synonyms of Disclaim

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Definition of Disclaim

Disclaim
Disclaim Dis*claim", v. t. To disavow or renounce all part, claim, or share. --Blackstone. Disclaim in, Disclaim from, to disown; to disavow. [Obs.] ``Nature disclaims in thee.' --Shak.

Meaning of Disclaim from wikipedia

- heir does not accept (disclaims) the part of the estate of a deceased person which the heir is entitled to receive. The disclaimed part of the estate is...
- of Lords and allows newly inherited hereditary peerages to be disclaimed. A disclaimed peerage remains without a holder until the death of the disclaimer...
- agreements in 2010: 91% disclaimed warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose or said it was "As is" 92% disclaimed consequential, incidental...
- small. The paper cited for the Bell Labs "Sa****uard" project specifically disclaims having collected the fine-grained data that Boehm's data points suggest...
- a home. The warranty of merchantability is implied, unless expressly disclaimed by name, or the sale is identified with the phrase "as is" or "with all...
- It is used to disclaim implied warranties for an item being sold. Certain types of implied warranties must be specifically disclaimed, such as the implied...
- Ukraine by precipitating a financial and political collapse for which he can disclaim responsibility, while avoiding occupation of a part of eastern Ukraine...
- 1957. Soon after the p****age of the Peerage Act 1963 on 31 July 1963, he disclaimed the title for life. As of 2020[update] the title is held by his nephew...
- peers. The Peerage Act 1963 allows the holder of a hereditary peerage to disclaim their title for life. There is no such provision for life peers. The Coalition...
- program is to be placed in the public domain, the author must explicitly disclaim the copyright and other rights on it in some way, e.g. by a waiver statement...