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"disaffirm" Definitions
  1. to refuse to confirm : ANNUL, REPUDIATE
  2. CONTRADICT

9 Sentences With "disaffirm"

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As a minor may disaffirm his contract, any act clearly showing this intent is sufficient.
The time in which the parties may disaffirm the marriage is merely extended by the statute.
To do so is to disaffirm the universal fatherhood of God and the unity of His Torah.
Each item on the RAQoL is scored '1' for the affirmed statement or '0' for the disaffirm statement.
However, failing to find differential receptiveness does not disaffirm this possibility if the polygyny allele is fixed in the population.
The right to disaffirm a marriage on the ground of non-age, unlike the parties to a contract, applies to both parties.
The case involves the right of an infant to disaffirm a contract made by him, when purchasing an article which is not a necessity.
Rashid al-Din claims that the meeting took place in the spring of 1269 in Talas, while Wassaf writes that it took place around 1267 to the south of Samarkand. Though He and Kaidu admonished Baraq for invading the Ilkhanate, Mongke Temur congratulated Ilkhan Abagha upon his stunning victory over the Chagatai army in order to hide his true intention. The two had been probably fighting with each other until the 1270s. But some scholars disaffirm that such battles occurred.
The now-abolished forms of action cast a long shadow: a claim for money had and received evolved from the writ of indebitatus assumpsit, a legal fiction that the parties had an implied agreement that upon discharge for breach or frustration that the subject matter of the original agreement would be returned. An alternative form of action lay in debt. In Holmes v Hall (1677) 2 Mod 260, it was recognised that where concurrent claims existed and a claim in assumpsit indebitatus was available, the claim in assumpsit operated to exclude other claims. In the 'modern' language of Dutch v Warren (1720) 1 Stra 406, '[the defendant] has given the plaintiff an option to disaffirm the contract, and recover the consideration he was paid for it in the same manner as if it had never existed....but then the contract must be totally rescinded...;since otherwise, the contract is affirmed by the plaintiff's having received part of that equivalent for which he has paid his consideration, and it is then reduced to a mere question of damages proportionate to the extent to which it remains unperformed.

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