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  1. To sit in the House of Lords, it was not necessary for the 3rd Viscount to, disclaim ,his viscountcy to remain as an MP. Writings Hogg's 1945 book The Left was
  2. Pro-ana sites. In response, many groups now take steps to conceal themselves, disclaim ,their intentions as neutral and recovery-supportive (58 % of sites in a 2006
  3. Went disastrously wrong, and it was necessary for the administration to, disclaim ,responsibility. Legislative barriers after the Church Committee The Hughes-Ryan
  4. Since Canada followed the rule of jus soli, it was necessary for Canada to, disclaim ,the territory temporarily so that the Princess would not, by virtue of birth on
  5. Fox. Courtesy of non-attribution Authors may choose to use a pseudonym to, disclaim ,authorship of a particular work. One such pseudonym was Alan Smith, a name
  6. By disclaim ing it. It is relatively common for a trustee in bankruptcy to, disclaim ,freehold property which may give rise to a liability, for example the common
  7. Coins in PCGS and Numismatic Guaranty Corporation holders as the seller can, disclaim ,liability due to the" third party" nature of the counterfeit holder.
  8. Had only been passed earlier in the same year after Tony Benn's campaign to, disclaim ,his peerage, Home disclaim ed his Earldom and other peerages on 23 October 1963.
  9. Authorities complained about the missionary activities, Geneva was able to, disclaim ,responsibility. Within Geneva,Calvin's main concern was the creation of a
  10. Substantial resistance, with the USPTO examining attorney requiring Autodesk to, disclaim ,exclusive use of DWG as a condition for their registration. In a non-final
  11. Insane. Additionally, it is now possible (under the Peerage Act 1963) to ", disclaim ," a peerage—doing so deprives the holder of the peerage for life, but does not
  12. Alec Douglas-Home,14th Earl of Home were able to take advantage of the Act to, disclaim ,their titles, despite having inherited their titles in 1950 and 1951
  13. Have no restrictions on distribution. The author retains copyright solely to, disclaim ,warranty and require proper attribution of modified works, and permits
  14. Were only able to be candidates owing to recent legislation permitting them to, disclaim ,their peerages) and that in a democratic age it would be dangerous for a party
  15. Admitted in 1963 under the Peerage Act. The Peerage Act also permitted peers to, disclaim ,hereditary peerages within a year of succeeding to them, or within a year of
  16. The term male abortion in 1998,suggesting that a father should be allowed to, disclaim ,his obligations to an unborn child early in the pregnancy. Proponents hold that
  17. To the Norwegian Women's Rights League in 1898,Ibsen insisted that he" must, disclaim ,the honor of having consciously worked for the women's rights movement,"
  18. Genghis sent an envoy of three men to the Shah, to give him a chance to, disclaim ,all knowledge of the governor's actions and hand him over to the Mongols for
  19. With their independence of judgment and of action. " Next, Peckham proceeded to, disclaim ,the idea that long working hours posed a threat to the health of bakers. He
  20. They are subject to the Clayton Act. Through the use of the EULA and TOS which, disclaim ,that the software is not owned but grants rights to use the property in order
  21. Been was then re-elected at the ensuing by-election. Disclaiming peerages To, disclaim ,a hereditary peerage, the peer must deliver an instrument of disclaim er to the
  22. Lords reform" provides that a person who holds a life peerage may at any time, disclaim ,that peerage by writing to the Lord Chancellor. The person and their spouse and
  23. The Division has a power to disclaim onerous assets and will routinely, disclaim ,
  24. Rights. " Also saying," To hold a meeting which has as its purpose to, disclaim ,or waive such rights seems to us to be contrary to the goals of WIPO. "
  25. To marry Lisle, whom he created Duke of Suffolk, although he was careful to, disclaim ,(on 4 March 1514) any complicity in the project to her father, Maximilian I
  26. Teachings are described as" not from men, but from Jehovah ", though they also, disclaim ,both divine inspiration and infallibility. The entire Protestant canon of
  27. To sit in the House of Lords, meant that Viscount Hail sham did not have to, disclaim ,his peerage to remain an MP on the death of his father. Stevens Inquiry In the
  28. The borough of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight; and although he took an opportunity to, disclaim ,every feeling of personal animosity towards Hastings, this did not prevent him
  29. Were obtained by alternate means. Decolonization allowed the colonizer to, disclaim ,responsibility for the colonized. The colonizer no longer had the burden of
  30. Successor, announced that he would use the newly-enacted Peerage Act to, disclaim ,his title and fight a by-election and return to the House of Commons. His
  31. Seem to be aware of, nay,much of the work which is theirs they would probably, disclaim , The Christianity of our nineteenth century will hardly be the Christianity of
  32. Government agreed to introduce the Peerage Bill allowing individuals to, disclaim ,peerages. Tony Been was the first peer to make use of the Act. St Clair
  33. Identification with their heritage, and it has been documented that many, disclaim ,their ethnicity. This may be due to the" colonial mentality ", or the idea
  34. Years before to disclaim it; this was the means by which Tony Been was able to, disclaim ,his title. The existence of this provision soon proved to be of importance at
  35. Universally impose terms of use as a part of licensing contracts in order to, disclaim ,their apparently existing obligations under statutes and common law that
  36. Medicine without a license. This eventually prompted Diabetics advocates to, disclaim ,any medicinal benefits in order to avoid regulation. Hubbard explained the
  37. To" good usage. "" Despite occasional usage notes, lexicographers generally, disclaim ,any intent to guide writers and editors on the thorny points of English usage.
  38. Of Tennessee. However, three of the four current producers of Tennessee whiskey, disclaim ,references to their products as" Bourbon" and do not label them as such on
  39. Of a German realm, making his home in Gunmen, Upper Austria. He refused to, disclaim ,his succession rights to Hanover. In 1884,the reigning Duke William of
  40. Registries under whatever name the buyer so chooses. These companies typically, disclaim ,the fact that they are not associated with the scientific community and that
  41. Licensing terms. Product liability Most licenses for software sold at retail, disclaim ,(as far as local laws permit) any warranty on the performance of the software
  42. Most part, Sherman refused to revise his original text on the ground that" I, disclaim ,the character of historian, but assume to be a witness on the stand before the
  43. Of Cameron were American citizens for several generations. A peer may also, disclaim ,a hereditary peerage under the Peerage Act 1963. To do so, the peer must
  44. Right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords, and he did not need to, disclaim ,his peerages to remain a member of the House of Commons. Lord Hail sham is the
  45. Division and the revenue passed to the Exchequer. The Division has a power to, disclaim ,onerous assets and will routinely disclaim
  46. To be appointed Prime Minister. In order to become Prime Minister, he chose to, disclaim ,his peerage and contest a by-election to enter the House of Commons. He is also
  47. Lower House. Prior to the House of Lords Act 1999,a hereditary peer could not, disclaim ,a peerage after having applied for a writ of summons to Parliament; now
  48. Of Commons. Prior to the House of Lords Act 1999,a hereditary peer could not, disclaim ,a peerage after having applied for a writ of summons to Parliament; now
  49. Thus allowing a peer who had inherited his or her title some years before to, disclaim ,it; this was the means by which Tony Been was able to disclaim his title. The
  50. Tony Been, who in 1963 succeeded in getting the law changed to allow him to, disclaim ,the peerage. TV 2 is a publicly owned television station in Denmark based in

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