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Meaning of nonclaim

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nonclaim (n.)

A failure to make claim within the time limited by law; omission of claim.

nonclaim Sentence Examples

  1. The treaty contained a nonclaim clause forbidding either party from making territorial claims on the other.
  2. The insurance policy's nonclaim bonus rewarded policyholders who had not filed any claims for a certain period.
  3. The government declared a nonclaim on the abandoned property, making it available for public use.
  4. The suspect asserted a nonclaim defense, claiming no ownership or involvement in the stolen goods.
  5. The creditor released the nonclaim due to the debtor's insolvency, waiving their right to payment.
  6. The agreement provided for a nonclaim period during which neither party could initiate legal proceedings.
  7. The statute of nonclaim imposed a time limit on filing claims against estates, barring any claims made after the specified period.
  8. The abandoned property had no known owner, and the state filed a nonclaim to take possession of it.
  9. The insurance company invoked the nonclaim provision in denying coverage for the policyholder's loss.
  10. The release agreement contained a comprehensive nonclaim clause, extinguishing all potential legal claims between the parties.

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A failure to make claim within the time limited by law; omission of claim.

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The treaty contained a nonclaim clause forbidding either party from making territorial claims on the other.

The insurance policy's nonclaim bonus rewarded policyholders who had not filed any claims for a certain period.

The government declared a nonclaim on the abandoned property, making it available for public use.

The suspect asserted a nonclaim defense, claiming no ownership or involvement in the stolen goods.