Disclaiming - definition of disclaiming by The Free Dictionary 1 to deny or repudiate interest in or connection with; disavow; disown 2 to renounce a claim or right to 3 to reject the claims or authority of 4 to renounce a claim or right [1400–50; late Middle English < Anglo-French disclaimer, desclamer See dis - 1, claim]
Disclaiming - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Disclaiming refers to the act of rejecting or renouncing a claim, right, or privilege In legal terms, it often involves disclaiming any responsibility or ownership over certain obligations or properties This term is commonly used in contexts where parties want to distance themselves from liability or previous agreements
disclaim verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . disclaim something to state publicly that you have no knowledge of something, or that you are not responsible for something synonym deny She disclaimed any knowledge of her husband's whereabouts The rebels disclaimed all responsibility for the explosion
DISCLAIMING AN INHERITANCE - Sweeney Probate Law A person who is ill with an estate likely to be taxed who does not need the inheritance By disclaiming, the person next in line in the Will or Trust can use the money A person who wishes to claim a 50 percent community property interest where the claimant is to receive twenty percent under a Will