- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
agreements in 2010: 91%
disclaimed warranties of
merchantability or
fitness for
purpose or said it was "As is" 92%
disclaimed consequential, incidental...
- It is used to
disclaim some
implied warranties for an item
being sold.
Certain types of
implied warranties must be
specifically disclaimed, such as the...
-
Yeomen of the
Guard under Clement Attlee. His son, the
second Baron,
disclaimed the
peerage ten days
after his
succession in 1975. He was an economist...
- the
first Director-General of the BBC. His only son, the
second Baron,
disclaimed the
peerage for life in 1972.
Since 2016, the
title is held by the latter's...
-
resign his seat in the
House of
Commons and
enter the
House of Lords. He
disclaimed his
peerages in 1964 but
never returned to the
House of Commons. As of...
-
peerage was
disclaimed by both his
eldest son, the
second Baron, and the latter's nephew, the
third Baron. When the
third Baron disclaimed the
title in...