Renouncement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Renounce
Renounce, to give up a right. An executor who declines to
renounce
renounce re·nounced re·nounc·ing vt 1 : to announce one's abandonment or
Renounce
or acknowledge as belonging to one to disclaim as to renounce a title to land or to a throne
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Renouncer
One who renounces
Abjuration
Abjuration, means a renouncing by oath, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 5. Abjuration
Renouncement
The act of disclaiming or rejecting renunciation
Abdication
Abdication, where a magistrate or person in office voluntarily renounces or gives it up. It differs from resignation, in that
Quiete clamare
Quiete clamare, means to quit claim or renounce all pretensions of right and title, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Forswear
To reject or renounce upon oath hence to renounce earnestly determinedly or with protestations
defy
To renounce or dissolve all bonds of affiance faith or obligation with
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