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What (who) is disclaimer - definition

STATEMENT INTENDED TO SPECIFY OR DELIMIT THE SCOPE OF RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
Disclaimers; General disclaimer; Medical disclaimer; For entertainment purposes only; Disclaim; Legal disclaimer; Warnings Defect; Dislcaimer; Disclaimant; The publisher is not responsible for the use which might be made of the following information.
  • Sign on bridge with a warning "Use at own risk"
  • Disclaimer of liability for "equine professionals" ([[Indiana]])

disclaimer         
¦ noun
1. a statement disclaiming something, especially responsibility.
2. Law an act of repudiating a claim, warranty, or bequest.
disclaimer         
<networking> Statement ritually appended to many Usenet postings (sometimes automatically, by the posting software) reiterating the fact (which should be obvious, but is easily forgotten) that the article reflects its author's opinions and not necessarily those of the organisation running the computer through which the article entered the network. [Jargon File] (1995-07-30)
Disclaimer         
·noun One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces.
II. Disclaimer ·noun A public disavowal, as of pretensions, claims, opinions, and the like.
III. Disclaimer ·noun A denial, disavowal, or renunciation, as of a title, claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or waiver of an interest or estate.

Wikipedia

Disclaimer

A disclaimer is generally any statement intended to specify or delimit the scope of rights and obligations that may be exercised and enforced by parties in a legally recognized relationship. In contrast to other terms for legally operative language, the term disclaimer usually implies situations that involve some level of uncertainty, waiver, or risk.

A disclaimer may specify mutually agreed and privately arranged terms and conditions as part of a contract; or may specify warnings or expectations to the general public (or some other class of persons) in order to fulfill a duty of care owed to prevent unreasonable risk of harm or injury. Some disclaimers are intended to limit exposure to damages after a harm or injury has already been suffered. Additionally, some kinds of disclaimers may represent a voluntary waiver of a right or obligation that may be owed to the disclaimant.

Disclaimers vary in terms of their uniformity. Some may vary depending on the specific context and parties involved, while other types of disclaimers may strictly adhere to a uniform and established set of formalities that are rarely or never modified, except under official authority. Some of these formal disclaimers are required pursuant to industry regulation, qualification for protection under a safe harbor, and other situations where the exact wording of a particular clause or document may be dispositive in the event of a legal dispute. (See e.g., Product liability, Toxicity class, Rule against perpetuities, Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act.)

The presence of a disclaimer in a legally binding agreement does not necessarily guarantee that the terms of the disclaimer will be recognized and enforced in a legal dispute. There may be other legal considerations that render a disclaimer void either in whole or part.

Pronunciation examples for disclaimer
1. Disclaimer.
Behind the Scenes of a Concert Pianist _ Ji _ Talks at Google
2. That's my disclaimer.
David Sinclair _ Why We Age and Why We Don't Have To _ Talks at Google
3. MARJAI ROBERTS: Disclaimer.
Truth Be Told _ Will Packer _ Talks at Google
4. legal disclaimer form.
Gad Saad _ Talks at Google
5. with that disclaimer.
Reclaiming Conversation _ Sherry Turkle _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of disclaimer
1. However, not much should be seen in Viru’s disclaimer.
2. His disclaimer notwithstanding, Ben Reuven said Kuntar should be released in this case.
3. Click here) Disclaimer In the MonitorMonday, 02/13/06 Can Shiite Jaafari unify the new Iraq?
4. Click here) Disclaimer In the MonitorThursday, 08/11/05 Is a bigger ‘nuke club‘ inevitable?
5. Q: The Catholic organization Opus Dei has demanded the movie carry a disclaimer.