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is disclaimed
verb
To renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.
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"Off-label use" prescribing refers to prescribing a registered medicine for a use that is not included or is disclaimed in the product information.
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Now the board is disclaiming all responsibility, leaving me stuck with the entire bill.
The CC0 designation is a way for you to designate your work to the public domain--that is, disclaiming any copyright that you might otherwise hold in the work.
And how should news companies think about ever deeper partnerships with Facebook, in some instances relying on the company as a primary part of their business models, if Facebook is disclaiming news as its main mission — and is also promising to keep changing the news feed as it sees fit? "This is a funny kind of transparency," said Robyn Caplan, an analyst at the research group Data & Society.
In addition, the surviving must not accept any benefits from the assets to be disclaimed before making the disclaimer, which increases the risk of the plan failing.
Offhand comments could not be disclaimed and they could no longer alter speeches for local consumption.
But he, too, would have a family trust ready to receive assets that are disclaimed.
As symptoms are disclaimed, arteries narrow, hypertension increases and risks rapidly rise.
When liability cannot be disclaimed, user agreements may instead aim to limit liability or remedies.
Their inefficiency, he added, was probably rooted in a decision to design the plants with enough technical ambiguity so they could be disclaimed as germ factories if discovered.
Additionally, in the instant case, the implied warranty [257 Pa.Super. 66] which the majority would read into every residential lease has been disclaimed.
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