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  2. Disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Email disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the overuse of boilerplate disclaimers by law firms has been criticized as potentially rendering the disclaimers ineffective. [12] With little case law addressing email disclaimers, concerns remain that the use of a disclaimer provides little or no benefit to an attorney other person who misdirects an email that contains ...

  4. Disclaimer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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. Disclaimer may also refer to: Disclaimer (patent), in patent law, words identifying, in a claim, subject-matter that is not claimed

  5. Disclaimer (patent) - Wikipedia

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    A disclaimer disclaiming a terminal part of a term is called a terminal disclaimer and is often used to overcome a rejection for obviousness-type double patenting; however, a terminal disclaimer is ineffective against a rejection for same-invention double patenting under 35 U.S.C. § 101. [7]

  6. AOL Terms of Service information

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  7. Prosecution disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Once a term has been given a specific meaning with regard to one claim, the same meaning applies to all claims that include that term. [5] Another Federal Circuit case using the term "disclaimer" is Standard Oil Co. v. American Cyanamid Co. [6] In Standard Oil, the Court stated that "the prosecution history (or file wrapper) limits the ...

  8. 'Disclaimer' stars break down that 'horrific' and 'shocking ...

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    Ultimately, “Disclaimer” is a survivor’s story. “We hear all the time that women are afraid to come out and say when something’s happened,” George says.

  9. The ‘Disclaimer*’ Finale Is Almost Here - AOL

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    With just seven episodes in total, Disclaimer* wastes no time—and the tension is building. Episode 6 premieres on Friday, November 1, followed by the finale on November 8.