nonclaim Antonyms
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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
- 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.
- The creditor released the nonclaim due to the debtor's insolvency, waiving their right to payment.
- The agreement provided for a nonclaim period during which neither party could initiate legal proceedings.
- The statute of nonclaim imposed a time limit on filing claims against estates, barring any claims made after the specified period.
- The abandoned property had no known owner, and the state filed a nonclaim to take possession of it.
- The insurance company invoked the nonclaim provision in denying coverage for the policyholder's loss.
- 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.