Disclaim - Law Dictionary Search Results
lease
of the contract by which the goods were acquired or must receive a statement of terms (as warranties, disclaimers, and liquidated damages) relating to the contract or notification of where such information can be obtained. ground lease
franchise
an amount of liability (as a percentage or sum) specified in an insurance contract below which an insurer disclaims liability and above which the insurer assumes total liability compare deductible b : group insurance covering fewer than
Winding-up
immediately after the creation of the charge, subject to the provisions of the s. Onerous property may be disclaimed and rights under process of execution or attachment of creditors are restricted under ss. 267-270. Secs. 271-278 relate
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