disentitle


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disentitle

(ˌdɪsɪnˈtaɪtəl)
vb
(Law) (tr) to deprive of a title, right, or claim
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disentitle


Past participle: disentitled
Gerund: disentitling

Imperative
disentitle
disentitle
Present
I disentitle
you disentitle
he/she/it disentitles
we disentitle
you disentitle
they disentitle
Preterite
I disentitled
you disentitled
he/she/it disentitled
we disentitled
you disentitled
they disentitled
Present Continuous
I am disentitling
you are disentitling
he/she/it is disentitling
we are disentitling
you are disentitling
they are disentitling
Present Perfect
I have disentitled
you have disentitled
he/she/it has disentitled
we have disentitled
you have disentitled
they have disentitled
Past Continuous
I was disentitling
you were disentitling
he/she/it was disentitling
we were disentitling
you were disentitling
they were disentitling
Past Perfect
I had disentitled
you had disentitled
he/she/it had disentitled
we had disentitled
you had disentitled
they had disentitled
Future
I will disentitle
you will disentitle
he/she/it will disentitle
we will disentitle
you will disentitle
they will disentitle
Future Perfect
I will have disentitled
you will have disentitled
he/she/it will have disentitled
we will have disentitled
you will have disentitled
they will have disentitled
Future Continuous
I will be disentitling
you will be disentitling
he/she/it will be disentitling
we will be disentitling
you will be disentitling
they will be disentitling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been disentitling
you have been disentitling
he/she/it has been disentitling
we have been disentitling
you have been disentitling
they have been disentitling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been disentitling
you will have been disentitling
he/she/it will have been disentitling
we will have been disentitling
you will have been disentitling
they will have been disentitling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been disentitling
you had been disentitling
he/she/it had been disentitling
we had been disentitling
you had been disentitling
they had been disentitling
Conditional
I would disentitle
you would disentitle
he/she/it would disentitle
we would disentitle
you would disentitle
they would disentitle
Past Conditional
I would have disentitled
you would have disentitled
he/she/it would have disentitled
we would have disentitled
you would have disentitled
they would have disentitled
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This circumstance, however (as you are no doubt aware), does not disentitle me to make the customary stipulations with her future husband.
He further observed that, whereas in a case involving a secret profit it is easy to conclude that an agent has been disloyal, where the alleged breach of duty comprises a failure to pass on information it is not one which will disentitle a fiduciary to his remuneration unless it is accompanied by bad faith or dishonesty.
'Giving false identity to Kulbhushan, sending him for espionage and funding of terrorist activities are all some of the reasons which disentitle India from invoking the jurisdiction of the ICJ,' said the counter memorial by Pakistan, according to a source.
'Giving false identity to Kulbhushan, sending him for espionage and funding of terrorists activities are all some of the reasons which disentitle India from invoking the jurisdiction of the ICJ,' said Pakistan had contended.
Pakistan said that since India did not deny that Jadhav was travelling with an assumed Muslim name, they have no case to plead.Pakistan further said that sending Jadhav for espionage and funding terrorist activities were some of the reasons that disentitle India from invoking jurisdiction of the ICJ.
The new entries in the market do not mean that new entrants will disentitle local firms from their fair shares in the market.
Batato, (3) the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decided whether using CAFRA to disentitle the defendants from claiming their property in other countries violated their Fifth Amendment Due Process rights.
Can the court disentitle him from democratic process?
Pandey's representation as a new kind of "Third World woman" who strives for a new India is thus noteworthy not only on its own terms but also because it grounds contemporary interventions against violence--interventions that seek to protect liberal, modern citizens from those who would disentitle them.
During trial- Insurance Company itself undertook investigation through its own doctor and there was nothing found by the said doctor which could disentitle issuing of policy in favour of late husband of the applicant No show-cause notice was issued before passing the impugned order High Court accepted appeal and set aside the impugned judgment and directed Insurance Company to make payment of claim amount to applicant in accordance with insurance policy.
she regarded the 2006 laws as operating 'to disentitle or exclude persons' from that right and as not being 'necessary or appropriate for the protection of the integrity of the rolls'.
However, Courts have taken a liberal view in some cases and held that so long as the full capital gains made on sale of the original assets are invested in a new residential property, merely because some work needs to be done in the property would not disentitle the tax payer in claiming the exemption.