Results for: renewed claim, reassertion, renewed plea
English English
renewed claim, reassertion, renewed pleareargument
(Law) advocate, defense lawyer; claimant, one who enters a plea; claim, suitpleader
(Law) one holds an incumbrance on a property (also incumbrancer), somebody with legal claim on propertyencumbrancer
(Law) part of the phrase "nolo contendere" ("without desire to stand trial, " plea by the defendant to receive judgment without technically admitting guilt)contendere
A claim for the right to return or the right to demand the return of a security that has been previously accepted as a result of bad delivery or other irregularities in the delivery and settlement process.Reclamation
A term used to refer to a property which is owned by one party while a second party reserves the right to make a valid claim on that property e.g. a bank on a home mortgage.Encumbered
abandon a legal claim, give up a suit (Law), free somebody of liability, renounce claim, renunciation of a claim, act of giving up a legal suit (Law), renunciation of claimquitclaim
abdicate, relinquish by formal declaration; forgo voluntarily; repudiate, forsake, abandon, act of not following suit, give something up, give up claim to something, not follow suit, reject beliefrenounce
able to be renewed, can be restored to good condition; can be resumed; can be refreshed; can be extended for an additional period of time, not likely to run outrenewable
accelerate, acquire something casually, acquire something cheaply or easily, arrest, become better, buy something on impulse, catch a disease, claim something, clean a place, find sexual partner, find something, gain points, gather dropped things, lear...pick up
accept something reluctantly, leave a job, quit an office or position; relinquish, give up, abdicate; submit to, quietly accept, relinquish a claimresign
accurate or true, best, blow with right hand, bring justice, claimright
act as if something were true, claim to own something, imaginary, make insincere claim about something, make something seem to be true, present a false image or appearance; impersonate; act in a role; claim, assert, simulated, feigned, make-believepretend
act of being adjusted, adjusting, adaptation; state of being adjusted; settlement of an insurance claim, device for adjusting something, slight changeadjustment
act of disclaiming, repudiation; renouncing of a claim; statement which denies responsibility or affiliation, denial, denial of knowledge, refusal to accept responsibility, statement renouncing legal rightdisclaimer
 

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