disclaiming

  • 1disclaiming — index contradictory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Disclaiming — Disclaim Dis*claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disclaimed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disclaiming}.] 1. To renounce all claim to deny; ownership of, or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject. [1913 Webster] He calls the gods to witness their… …

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  • 3disclaiming — dis·claim || dɪs kleɪm v. repudiate, disavow, renounce, deny connection with …

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  • 4Disclaimer of interest — Wills, trusts and estates …

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  • 5United Kingdom by-election records — UK by election records is an annotated list of notable records from United Kingdom by elections. A by election occurs when a Member of Parliament resigns, dies, or is disqualified or expelled, and an election is held to fill the vacant seat. A… …

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  • 6Peerage Act 1963 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Peerage Act 1963 parliament=United Kingdom Parliament long title=An Act to authorise the disclaimer for life of certain hereditary peerages; to include among the peers qualified to sit in the House of Lords all… …

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  • 7Qualified Disclaimer — A refusal to accept property that meets with provisions set forth in the Internal Revenue Code Tax Reform Act of 1976 allowing for the property or interest in property to be treated as an entity that has never been received. These types of… …

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  • 8National Defense Education Act — The National Defense Education Act (NDEA), signed into law on September 2, 1958, provided funding to United States education institutions at all levels.[1] The act authorized funding for four years, increasing funding per year: for example,… …

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  • 9Life peer — Peerage The peerage assemb …

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  • 10July 1922 in the United Kingdom — See also: June 1922 in the United Kingdom, August 1922 in the United Kingdom, and the Timeline of British history. Discussion in House of LordsWhile the fighting was in progress stories of outrage were reported in England of a character worse… …

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