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hereditary peers to sit
in the
House of
Lords and
allows newly inherited hereditary peerages to be
disclaimed. A
disclaimed peerage remains without a...
- by a
person of the
disclaiming heir's choice, but by the next heir
in line to
receive that part of the
estate as if the
disclaiming heir were also deceased...
- such
fruit "as p****es
ordinarily in the trade".
In M****achusetts
consumer protection law, it is
illegal to
disclaim this
warranty on
household goods sold...
-
November 1963 he
disclaimed his
peerages under the
Peerage Act 1963, so that he
could be
elected to the
House of Commons. However,
in 1970 he accepted...
-
indicating that the
subject of the
transaction is
offered in existing its condition. It is used to
disclaim implied warranties for an item
being sold. Certain...
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peerage to
disclaim their title for life.
There is no such
provision for life peers. The
Coalition Government's
draft proposal for
Lords reform in 2011 provided...
- long
summer recess in 1963: Alec Douglas-Home, then the 14th Earl of Home,
disclaimed his
peerage (under a new
mechanism which remains in force)
three days...
- (September 22, 2008). "President Tom's Cabin: Jefferson, Hemings, and a
Disclaimed Lineage". The New Yorker.
Archived from the
original on June 20, 2018...
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acceleration in 1992.
Succeeded his
father as
Marquess of
Salisbury in 2003.
Primary disclaimed title,
subsidiary titles not
listed here. "The Earl of Crawford...
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allow a life peer to
disclaim their peerage in the same way that a
hereditary peer can
disclaim theirs. The
titles of
peers are
in the form of "(Rank)...