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disclaim
▪ I. disclaim, v. (dɪsˈkleɪm) [a. AF. des-, disclamer (accented stem desclaime), f. des-, dis- 4 + clamer to claim; in med.(Anglo)L. disclāmāre.] 1. intr. Law. To renounce, relinquish, or repudiate a legal claim; to make a formal disclaimer. Const. † in the thing disclaimed, † out of or from the cla... Oxford English Dictionary
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disclaim
disclaim/dɪsˈkleim; dɪs`klem/ v[Tn, Tg]say that one does not have (sth); renounce 声称没有(某事物); 否认; 放弃 The gang disclaimed all responsibility for the explosion, ie said they did not cause it. 这个匪帮声称与这次爆炸事件毫无关系. She disclaimed ownership of the vehicle. 她放弃了这辆车的所有权. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Malcolm St Clair (politician)
Benn, who wished to be allowed to disclaim his peerage, defied his inability to sit in the Commons by standing at the election, and he and St Clair were Benn was the first peer to disclaim his title, at 6.22 p.m. that day. wikipedia.org
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Implied warranty
In Massachusetts consumer protection law, it is illegal to disclaim this warranty on household goods sold to consumers. The UCC allows sellers to disclaim the implied warranty of merchantability, provided the disclaimer is made conspicuously and the disclaimer explicitly wikipedia.org
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disclaimant
disclaimant [f. disclaim v., after claimant.] One who disclaims (a part of a patent): cf. disclaim v. 3 b.1892 Rules of Practice U.S. Patent Off. 52 To which the disclaimant does not choose to claim title. Oxford English Dictionary
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Peerage Act 1963
In 1963, the Conservative Government agreed to introduce a Peerage Bill, allowing individuals to disclaim peerages; it received royal assent on 31 July The 2nd Viscount Hailsham and the 14th Earl of Home took advantage of the Act to disclaim their peerages, despite having inherited them in 1950 and 1951 wikipedia.org
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disclamation
disclamation (dɪskləˈmeɪʃən) [n. of action from med.L. disclāmāre to disclaim.] 1. Sc. Law. The action of disclaiming on the part of a tenant, etc.: see disclaim v. 1, and cf. disclaimer1 1.1592 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 604 (Jam.) With all richt.. be ressone of ward, nonentries..purprusionis, disclam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Qaf (surah)
overtake all men 21-22 The testimony of the two angels shall condemn the unbelievers 24-26 God shall cast the wicked into hell 27-29 The devils shall disclaim wikipedia.org
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disclaimer
▪ I. disclaimer1 (dɪsˈkleɪmə(r)) [a. AF. disclaimer inf. used sbst.: see -er4.] An act or action of disclaiming. 1. Law. The action of disclaiming in reference to the feudal relationship, esp. on the part of the vassal or tenant; repudiation of a legal claim.1579 Termes de la Ley 68 b, If the tenant... Oxford English Dictionary
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As is
It is used to disclaim some implied warranties for an item being sold. On the other hand, the phrase "as is" does not disclaim "express" warranties: these may, for example, be created by the seller's description of an item wikipedia.org
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unchargeable
unˈchargeable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1649 Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. ii. x. 136 Offer was made of private and unchargeable arbitrators. 1659 Gentl. Calling ix. §8 Will any man renounce a rich unchargeable reversion, when he is not only wooed, but bribed..not to disclaim it? Oxford English Dictionary
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Hans von Dach
This may have been to make it easier for the army to disclaim responsibility for his writings, which were criticized as advocating conduct that would violate wikipedia.org
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lodgerdom
lodgerdom (ˈlɒdʒədəm) [f. lodger + -dom.] Lodgers collectively; the world of lodgers; a district in which lodgers are common.1905 Daily Chron. 6 Mar. 4/6 Even dingy Lodgerdom would disclaim the place. 1907 Ibid. 23 May 3/3 A very pleasant, humorous-pathetic story of lodgerdom. 1927 Observer 14 Aug. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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1828 United States presidential election in Louisiana
financed the visit, as the legislature rejected providing any money, and lingering anger against Jackson's conduct in 1815 prompted the legislature to disclaim wikipedia.org
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Temple (album)
Track listing "Temple"– 4:10 "Phenom"– 2:39 "Lion on the Hunt"– 3:14 "Pure Cinema"– 4:29 "Marauders"– 3:29 "How Could I"– 3:16 "Disclaim"– 3:12 "Rational wikipedia.org
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