Definition of Disentitling

1. Verb. (present participle of disentitle) ¹

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Definition of Disentitling

1. disentitle [v] - See also: disentitle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disentitling

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

Literary usage of Disentitling

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

1. The Canadian Law Times by Armour, Edward Douglas, 1851-1922, Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Elliott, Charles, Privy Council, Gillis, Edward, Hunter, Alfred Taylour, 1867-1957, Thompson, Bram (1896)
"... pleading in another action—Estoppel—Conduct disentitling party to relief. An appeal by the plaintiff from an order of the Master in Chambers dismissing ..."

2. The Law Chronicle: A Monthly Journal (1857)
"Offence disentitling-*-Conduct as a trader—Fraudulent debt contracted before trading—Bankrupt Act, s>. 198, 256.—A bankrupt before engaging in trade ..."

3. The Irish Jurist (1855)
"... with »fa* a peculiar manner, and where it was unnecessary^' give any notice. In Symon» v. May, (6 Ex. R. 7"'.) the court deemed it to be a disentitling ..."

4. Reports of Patent, Design, and Trade Mark Cases by Great Britain Patent Office (1906)
"It is true that he states it as disentitling the trader to relief in a court of equity. But I cannot imagine a principle of so general a nature, ..."

5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery During by Steuart Macnaghten, Great Britain Court of Chancery, Alexander Gordon, Charles Christopher Pepys Cottenham, Thomas Wilde Truro, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1871)
"The bill was subsequently amended, introducing the facts which the answer referred to as disentitling the plaintiffs to any copyright in the design, ..."

6. The Contemporary Review (1866)
"The offence thus met at its birth by Baxter's protest is the unaltered wrong which we still deplore, as disentitling the " Church of England " to its ..."

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