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单词 disclaimer
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disclaimer


dis·claim·er

D0256000 (dĭs-klā′mər)n.1. A repudiation or denial of responsibility or connection.2. Law A declining of responsibility or liability for something.
[Middle English, denial of a feudal claim, from Anglo-Norman desclaimer, to disclaim, denial of a feudal claim; see disclaim.]

disclaimer

(dɪsˈkleɪmə) na repudiation or denial

dis•claim•er

(dɪsˈkleɪ mər)

n. 1. the act of disclaiming; the repudiating or denying of a claim; disavowal. 2. a person who disclaims. 3. a statement, document, or the like that disclaims. [1400–50; late Middle English < Anglo-French: n. use of infinitive; see disclaim, -er3]
Thesaurus
Noun1.disclaimer - (law) a voluntary repudiation of a person's legal claim to somethingdisclaimer - (law) a voluntary repudiation of a person's legal claim to somethingrenunciation, repudiation - rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
2.disclaimer - denial of any connection with or knowledge ofdisavowaldenial - the act of refusing to comply (as with a request); "it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges"abjuration, recantation, retraction - a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion

disclaimer

noun denial, rejection, renunciation, retraction, repudiation, disavowal, abjuration A disclaimer states that the company will not be held responsible.

disclaimer

nounA refusal to grant the truth of a statement or charge:contradiction, denial, disaffirmance, disaffirmation, negation, rejection.Law: traversal.
Translations
Verzichtserklärungαποποίησηdisconoscimento

disclaimer


disclaimer

(networking)Statement ritually appended to many Usenetpostings (sometimes automatically, by the posting software)reiterating the fact (which should be obvious, but is easilyforgotten) that the article reflects its author's opinions andnot necessarily those of the organisation running the computerthrough which the article entered the network.

disclaimer


Disclaimer

The denial, refusal, or rejection of a right, power, or responsibility.

A disclaimer is a defensive measure, used generally with the purpose of protection from unwanted claims or liability. A restaurant may disclaim responsibility for loss or damage to a customer's Personal Property, or a disclaimer clause in a contract might set forth certain promises and deny all other promises or responsibilities.

A disclaimer of Warranty, which is provided for in the Uniform Commercial Code, limits a warranty in the sale of goods. It may be general or specific in its terms.

disclaimer

n. 1) denial or renunciation by someone of his/her title to property. 2) denial of responsibility for another's claim, such as an insurance company's refusal to admit coverage under an insurance policy. 3) statement of non-responsibility, as is made when dissolving a partnership or business.

disclaimer

a renunciation, refusal or denial, especially where a person wishes to renounce a benefit under a will or under the intestacy rules, or where a person entitled to take out a grant of probate does not wish to act. The phrase is also used where a party seeks to exclude or limit liability that would otherwise attach to him. This may appear on a letter giving advice or on a notice on a wall. Such notices are controlled by legislation. It is also used more loosely in the context of trade descriptions to counteract an apparently misleading indication. To have this effect the disclaimer must be as bold, clear and compelling as the description itself

DISCLAIMER. This word signifies. to abandon, to renounce; also the act by which the renunciation is made. For example, a disclaimer is the act by which a patentee renounces a part of his title of invention,
2. In real actions, a disclaimer of the tenancy or title is frequently added to the plea of non tenure. Litt. Sec. 391. If the action be one in which the demandant cannot recover damages, as formedon in the discender, the demandant or plaintiff was bound to pray judgment, &c., and enter, for thereby, he has the effect of his suit, et frustra fit per plura quod fieri potest per pauciora. But, if the demandant can recover damages and is unwilling to waive them, he should answer the disclaimer by averring that the defendant is tenant of the land, or claims to be such as the writ supposes, and proceed to try the question, otherwise he would lose his damages. The same course may be pursued in the action of ejectment, although in Pennsylvania, the formality of such a replication to the disclaimer is dispensed with, and the fact is tried without it. 5 Watts, 70; 3 Barr, 367. Yet, if the plaintiff is willing to waive his claim for damages, there is no reason why he may not ask for judgment upon the disclaimer without trial, for thereby he has the effect of his suit. Et frustra fit per plura, &c.

DISCLAIMER, chancery pleading. The renunciation of the defendant to all claims to the subject of the demand made by the plaintiff's bill.
2. A disclaimer is distinct in substance from an answer, though sometimes confounded with it, but it seldom can be put in without an answer for if the defendant has been made a party by mistake, having had an interest which be has parted with, the plaintiff may require an answer sufficient to ascertain whether that is the fact or not. Mitf. Pl. 11, 14, 253; Coop. Eq. Pl. 309; Story, Eq. Pl. c. 17, Sec. 838 to 844; 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 4211-14.

DISCLAIMER, estates. The act of a party by which be refuses to accept of an estate which has been conveyed to him. Vide Assent; Dissent.
2. It is said, that a disclaimer of a freehold estate must be in a court of record, because a freehold shall not be divested by bare words, in pais. Cruise, Dig. tit. 32, c. 2 6, s. 1, 2.
3. A disclaimer of tenancy is the act of a person in possession, who denies holding the estate from the person claiming to be the owner of it. 2 Nev. & M. 672. Vide 8 Vin.. Ab. 501; Coote, L. & T. 348, 375; F. N. B. 179 k; Bull. N. P. 96; 16 East, R. 99; 1 Man. & Gran. 135; S. C. 39 Eng. C. L. Rep. 380, 385; 10 B. & Cr. 816; ow, N. P. Cas. 180; 2 Nov. & Man. 673; 1 C. M. & R. 398 Co. Litt. 102, a.

disclaimer


disclaimer

(1) The refusal or rejection of a right, as a disclaimer of an inheritance of environmentally contaminated property.(2) The limitation of a warranty or responsibility.

disclaimer


  • noun

Synonyms for disclaimer

noun denial

Synonyms

  • denial
  • rejection
  • renunciation
  • retraction
  • repudiation
  • disavowal
  • abjuration

Synonyms for disclaimer

noun a refusal to grant the truth of a statement or charge

Synonyms

  • contradiction
  • denial
  • disaffirmance
  • disaffirmation
  • negation
  • rejection
  • traversal

Synonyms for disclaimer

noun (law) a voluntary repudiation of a person's legal claim to something

Related Words

  • renunciation
  • repudiation
  • law
  • jurisprudence

noun denial of any connection with or knowledge of

Synonyms

  • disavowal

Related Words

  • denial
  • abjuration
  • recantation
  • retraction
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