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Forfeiture

to forfeiture by mesne lords under this head, Halsbury, L.E., 2nd Edn., vol. 8, p. 83, n. (4) Disclaimer, which is a tenant's denial of his landlord's title, by setting up a title either in himself or

Conveyance

the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 205, as including 'mortgage charge, lease, assent, vesting declaration, vesting instrument, disclaimer, release and every other assurance of property or of any interest therein by any instrument, except a will.'

Avoidance of a Deed

a Deed. The rendering void or of no effect of a deed, either on account of defective execution, disclaimer, fraud, or otherwise.

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Amends, tender of

E&E 250. For wrongful distress, see (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737, and for trespass on land with disclaimer of title, (English) Limitation Act, 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c. 16), s. 5, the (English) Lands Clauses Consolidation

disclaim

disclaim : to make a disclaimer vt 1 : to reject or relinquish a claim to (as an interest in an estate) 2 a

Abandoned property

Abandoned property, Property that the owner voluntarily surrenders, relinquishes, or disclaims, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1283

Unlawful activity

or which incites any individual or group of indivi-duals to bring about such cession or secession; (ii) which disclaims, questions, disrupts or is intended to disrupt the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India. [Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,

Renounce

Court of Probate Act, 1858, s. 16. To give up or abandon formerly (a right or interest), to disclaim, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1299.

Quaker

the tenets of the society are chiefly distinguishable from those of other Christian bodies in that the members disclaim any necessity for the outward observance of baptism or partaking of the Sacrament, and further believe that all

Nemo apatriam in qua natus est exuere nec ligenti' debitum ejurare possit

Nemo apatriam in qua natus est exuere nec ligenti' debitum ejurare possit. Co. Litt. 129, (No man can disclaim the country in which he was born, nor abjure the bond of allegiance.) But see EXPATRIATION and ALIEN.

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