- 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...
- the
House of
Lords and
allows newly inherited hereditary peerages to be
disclaimed. The Act
resulted largely from the
protests of
Labour politician Tony...
-
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...
-
under a will or
through intestacy) or
through a trust. "If a
trustee disclaims an
interest in
property that
otherwise would have
become trust property...
- 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...
-
imaginary technologies while also
including fine
print on
their websites disclaiming that no diagnoses, treatment, or
cures are provided. Mike
Wendling (27...
- (September 22, 2008). "President Tom's Cabin: Jefferson, Hemings, and a
Disclaimed Lineage". The New Yorker.
Retrieved November 21, 2019. [T]oday most historians...
- Wikipedia's operator, the
Wikimedia Foundation,
which issues a
statement disclaiming as such. [non-primary
source needed] CNBC's
Larry Kudlow is
tapped by...
-
Though there is no
mechanism for life
peers to
disclaim their peerage,
hereditary peers may
disclaim their peerage for
their lifetime under the Peerage...