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Of course, if you write too broadly you may invalidate your claim, because it will read on the prior art.
Keeping your car in a garage or at least on a driveway; fitting an alarm or immobiliser; and reducing mileage will also cut your premium - but don't underestimate your mileage in the hope of tricking your insurer, as this could invalidate your claim.
But know that any signs of accidental damage (which to me would look a lot like "stress relief" damage, so who knows how they'll determine that) will invalidate your claim.
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If a large fraction of information is lost already at this point, this could, unfortunately, invalidate your claims.
But it's up to you to submit a claim, and waiting too long to do so could invalidate that claim.
Plans for a partial or future release could invalidate that claim, one intellectual property rights lawyer familiar with big studio practices told the Observer.
Nothing in the Indian Tribal Governmental Tax Status Act of 1982, or in the amendments made thereby, shall validate or invalidate any claim by Alaska Natives of sovereign authority over lands or people.
The news media also gave excessive coverage to a rumor that President Asif Zardari had secretly married an American surgeon, implying that such a union would invalidate his claim to his late wife Benazir Bhutto's political legacy.
A previous use or publication of an invention which might invalidate its claim to be novel.
There are several categories or events, all defined by statute, that can anticipate and invalidate a claim of a patent (35 U.S.C. §101 (1988)).
Historical knowledge depends on ordinary procedures of empirical investigation, and the justification of historical claims depends on providing convincing demonstration of the empirical evidence that exists to support or invalidate the claim.
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