0 present participle of disclaim --
1 to say that you have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, something that has happened or been done: --
We disclaim all responsibility for this disaster.
Granted, he held out for just over a year, but that was not quite the same as disclaiming any intention.
He is then invited to sign a form disclaiming his interest in the articles.
If they are read together they will have the effect—at least it is intended that they shall—of disclaiming for all time.
Yet in this instance we are disclaiming all responsibility.
Could there be anything worse than disclaiming responsibility?
They are making the biggest mistake they could possibly make in disclaiming responsibility for the rise in the cost of living.
They are disclaiming in advance the blame for any failure on the part of those on whom they are seeking to place this responsibility.
Clause 12 prevents traders from disclaiming liability for unsafe products by invoking the defence of due diligence without just cause.