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The driver disclaimed responsibility for the collision claiming she was cut off by the other car.

One daughter dislaimed her interest in her mother's estate.

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How would you use the word disclaim in a sentence?

As in "I hereby DISCLAIM that I read the letter." meaning that you claim that you did not ... so basically the opposite of claim. -Coltrane Tryk DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM i have ABSOLUTELY no idea. -Geferina Jkbofeista


Can I disclaim property left to me?

You can disclaim property that is left to you if you feel that it is wrongly assigned. This is possible.


What word comes first alphabetically disclaim disclose or disciple?

Disciple comes first, then disclaim, and then disclose.


Can executors renounce in favor of a family member who is not a beneficiary in the will?

The executor cannot "renounce or disclaim" the inheritance of any beneficiary. That can only be done voluntarily by the person who decides to disclaim their own inheritance and there are certain forms that must be used, signed and filed with the estate.The executor cannot "renounce or disclaim" the inheritance of any beneficiary. That can only be done voluntarily by the person who decides to disclaim their own inheritance and there are certain forms that must be used, signed and filed with the estate.The executor cannot "renounce or disclaim" the inheritance of any beneficiary. That can only be done voluntarily by the person who decides to disclaim their own inheritance and there are certain forms that must be used, signed and filed with the estate.The executor cannot "renounce or disclaim" the inheritance of any beneficiary. That can only be done voluntarily by the person who decides to disclaim their own inheritance and there are certain forms that must be used, signed and filed with the estate.


What is the antonym for the word thank?

disregard, disclaim, discredit


What can you spell with these letters m i d s a l i c?

disclaim


What is the synonym of renounce?

reject, discard, deny, resign, abandon, disclaim, abjure


Is a power of attorney required to disclaim an inheritance?

No. The beneficiary who wants to disclaim an inheritance should contact the attorney who is handling the estate for the proper way to waive their rights in the estate. It may be more complicated if real estate is involved.


How do Rlaph and Piggy disclaim their parts in what has happened to Simon in chapter 9?

In chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Piggy disclaim their parts in Simon's death by suggesting that they didn't participate in the killing intentionally and by arguing that they were caught up in the frenzy of the moment. They claim that they were swept away by the group's madness and didn't mean for Simon to be harmed, shifting the blame to the collective actions of the group.


Can a wife transfer a quitclaim deed to her husband even if he doesn't want her to?

No. In order to perfect a transfer of the title to real property there must be a delivery to and acceptance by the grantee of the deed. If done in secret, the husband can disclaim the property when he finds out about the transfer.No. In order to perfect a transfer of the title to real property there must be a delivery to and acceptance by the grantee of the deed. If done in secret, the husband can disclaim the property when he finds out about the transfer.No. In order to perfect a transfer of the title to real property there must be a delivery to and acceptance by the grantee of the deed. If done in secret, the husband can disclaim the property when he finds out about the transfer.No. In order to perfect a transfer of the title to real property there must be a delivery to and acceptance by the grantee of the deed. If done in secret, the husband can disclaim the property when he finds out about the transfer.


What is the synonym words for deny?

contradict, disagree, refubb, negate, rebut, refute, renounce, reject, retract, repudiate, recant, disclaim


What is etheiem?

I believe you mean "atheism." In a nutshell, it is the belief that there is no superior being. It is often confused with agnosticism, which is when one doesn't claim or disclaim a superior being.