Definition of Disentitles

1. Noun. (plural of disentitle) ¹

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Definition of Disentitles

1. disentitle [v] - See also: disentitle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disentitles

disenthrall
disenthralled
disenthralling
disenthrallment
disenthrallments
disenthralls
disenthralment
disenthralments
disenthrals
disenthrone
disenthroned
disenthrones
disenthroning
disentitle
disentitled
disentitles (current term)
disentitling
disentomb
disentombed
disentombing
disentombs
disentrail
disentrailed
disentrailing
disentrails
disentrance
disentranced
disentrances
disentrancing
disentwine

Literary usage of Disentitles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes and Other Negotiable by James Barr Ames (1881)
"But the defendant has failed to satisfy me that the law of France disentitles the plaintiff to sue him. The French advocate who was examined at the trial ..."

2. Negligence in Law by Thomas Beven (1908)
"4 contributory negligence of deceased disentitles to recovery under, 187 damages under, must be capable of pecuniary estimate, 188 service under, ..."

3. Cases on Legal Liability by Joseph Henry Beale (1915)
"He has done nothing which disentitles us to enforce that term of our contract which entitles us to refuse him the cage." The question may be tested in ..."

4. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases in the by Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson (1882)
"... said act on his part was such contributory negligence as disentitles him to recover in this action. 5. That the regulation of the People's Passenger Ry. ..."

5. The Legal News by James Kirby (1896)
"Suicide, if wilful, is felo dese. and in English law disentitles the assured to benefit by his own criminal act—that is, disentitles him ..."

6. The Law Reports. Court of Exchequer: From Michaelmas Term, 1865, to Trinity by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, James Anstie, Arthur Charles, James Benjamin Redfoord Bulwer (1867)
"Under these circumstances, it is contended on behalf of the defendant that the registration of the deed disentitles the plaintiff to enforce his judgment by ..."

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