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"disentitle" Definitions
  1. to deprive of title, claim, or right

21 Sentences With "disentitle"

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The title cannot disentitle the poetry from the privilege it enjoys and confers.
That does not disentitle the Referring Party to an evaluation of its extension of time.
Nothing herein will disentitle the nurse to payment of the normal tour differential provided herein.
Provincial and territorial governments should not be allowed to disentitle entire groups of people from welfare.
This circumstance, however, does not disentitle me to make the customary stipulations with her future husband.
Indeed, such criminality may disentitle the in-custody informer to any benefits previously agreed to but not yet conferred.
Any breach by the Buyer of this condition shall disentitle the Buyer to any allowance in respect of its claim.
This provision will not disentitle the nurse to a lieu day under Article 15.05 if she or he otherwise qualifies.
Separation before the date of death will disentitle a spouse from receiving pre-retirement spousal death benefits under the plan.
A failure to put a point should usually disentitle the point to be taken against a witness in a closing speech.
Hence, I would be hard pressed to conclude that a charge under this section would, ipso facto, disentitle one to bail.
Any default in payment of the arrears in accordance with the scheme shall disentitle the consumer from the benefits of the scheme.
Other broad social-structural factors are at play in women's lives that have the potential to disentitle their access to income security in old age.
If you stopped working in education before 1990 and signed the Waiver of Joint and Survivor Pension, you may disentitle your spouse to a survivor pension.
To pay such a premium where other more reasonable premiums are available may disentitle the litigant from making a full recovery of the costs of the premium.
To avoid the risk of having an entire claim or patent invalidated, the patentee chooses to disentitle itself of only a portion of what it has claimed.
This was a deliberate move to disentitle RSM from its right to participate in the exploration of this area and provides the grounds for a further legal action.
It does not disentitle the former spouse from receiving spousal survivor benefits upon the member's death, if those benefits had already vested in the spouse on first instalment due.
She submits, second, that the fact that the rent was discharged out of the Housing Benefit to which she was entitled did not disentitle her to damages under such a head.
She maintained that the policy in place when she first requested the treatment allowed for the funding and that any subsequent change in policy should not disentitle her to these benefits.
It does not form the legal judgment. It is of persuasive authority that may be used in other cases. McCarthy J delivered the obiter dictum in 'The State (Furey) v Minister of Defence': "... I see no logical reason why delay, however long, should, of itself, disentitle to certiorari any applicant for the remedy who can demonstrate that a public wrong has been done to him - that, for instance, a conviction was obtained without jurisdiction, or that, otherwise, the State has wronged him and that the wrong continues to mark his life." One may consider that this is a fair evaluation, as a wrongful conviction, despite how long a delay, should be dealt with sufficiently.

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