Refuse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hards
The refuse or coarse part of flax tow
conscience
whose religious beliefs forbid compliance [ laws, which allow physicians…to refuse to participate in abortions "W. J. Curran"]
deny
of Civil Procedure Rule 8(b)"] compare avoid 2 : to refuse to grant [denied the motion for a new trial]
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disallow
[ed the deduction] [ a bankruptcy claim] 2 : to refuse to allow [ payment of benefits] dis·al·low·ance n
dishonor
it is presented see also wrongful dishonor vt : to refuse to pay or accept [a bank ing the checks for
recuse
recuse re·cused re·cus·ing [Anglo-French recuser to refuse, from Middle French, from Latin recusare, from re- back +
reject
reject : to refuse to accept, acknowledge, or grant compare revoke
renounce
interest in : disclaim [ an inheritance] 2 : to refuse to follow, obey, or recognize any further [ allegiance to
stop payment
stop payment : a depositor's order to a bank to refuse to honor a specified check drawn by him or her
trust
by providing that it is within the trustee's discretion to refuse to pay a beneficiary or that a beneficiary forfeits his
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