0 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.
1 to say you are not responsible for or do not know anything about something: --
2 to state that you are not legally responsible for something: --
disclaim responsibility/liability for sth A restaurant may disclaim responsibility for loss or damage to a customer's personal property.
3 to refuse to accept a property or right that is offered to you: --
It is quite unnecessary to disclaim any knowledge of law when you are in immediate communication with your solicitor.
I am prepared to disclaim when the day comes.
It would appear that a two-child family by disclaiming the family allowance of £1·50, could in real terms increase its income.
If we took that course, it might be open to them to disclaim their life peerages.
That did not appear to be the gist of his remarks—indeed he expressly disclaimed any such intention—and that was cleared up.
This was never intended, and indeed was expressly disclaimed, and the legislation has, to that extent, practical defects.
But that was disclaimed and the disclaimer was fully accepted.
In an attempt to disclaim responsibility for providing an adequate safety net for citizens in a situation of economic downturn, officials have resorted to stigmatising welfare recipients.