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Magna Carta
the charters of his predecessors, and his own solemn but disregarded oath. As the first step the barons disclaimed all allegiance to him, were formally absolved from their oaths of fidelity, and chose for their general Robert
Deed
(b) By dissent of strangers, as the grantee of a deed-poll or an indenture not executed by him, disclaiming the estate thereby given to him, or a husband repudiating his wife's purchase. (III.) Those making it void
Copyhold
estate by any mode which is contrary to custom, or by committing any kind of waste, or by disclaiming the tenure, or by refusing to perform the services. Copyholds maybe enfranchised, i.e., converted into free tenure, in
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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
Renouncement
The act of disclaiming or rejecting renunciation
Renounce
declare against to reject or decline formally to refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one to disclaim as to renounce a title to land or to a throne
Disavowal
The act of disavowing disclaiming or disowning rejection and denial
Disavow
refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge to deny responsibility for approbation of and the like to disclaim to disown as he was charged with embezzlement but he disavows the crime
waiver
a waiver and prevent a party from enforcing a contractual right (as when an insurer is barred from disclaiming liability because of facts known to it when it issued the insurance policy). Varying standards are applied by
renounce
vt 1 : to announce one's abandonment or giving up of a right to or interest in : disclaim [ an inheritance] 2 : to refuse to follow, obey, or recognize any further [ allegiance to one's
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