Use "relinquish a claim" in a sentence

1. The prince was persuaded to relinquish his claim to the throne.

2. To renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner: The aging founder of the firm decided to Abdicate. verb …

3. Annuitants A waiver is an act of the government to intentionally relinquish its claim against an individual for a debt resulting from erroneous payments of wages or allowances

4. The enemy was forced to relinquish the city.

5. He does not intend to relinquish power.

6. They will never voluntarily relinquish their independence.

7. Captain Weiss will relinquish command after this mission.

8. I would rather die than relinquish my virginity before marriage.

9. No one wants to relinquish power once they have it.

10. Lockwood himself was forced to relinquish his position in 19

11. Finally, Franco simply did not want to relinquish his position.

12. He was forced to relinquish control of the company.

13. To relinquish the floor of a legislative assembly (as for a period of time or a question).

14. Slowly, states are beginning to relinquish control of their energy industries.

15. The United States is pressing the rebel army to relinquish power.

16. Amateur name-grabbers, threatened with a court case, can usually be bribed to relinquish a valuable name.

17. Probably these men were persuaded to relinquish their rights for a sum of money in lieu.

18. Surely they were able to make poor Mr. Pollock relinquish it.

19. This indicates a person’s willingness to deny himself utterly or to relinquish ownership of himself to God.

20. The retailer's claim against the wholesaler is a claim for indemnity.

21. A claim for Alimony is an Ancillary claim dependent upon the primary claim that there are sufficient legal grounds for a …

22. As yet, there is only speculation that Charles will relinquish his birthright.

23. An insecure Windows 7 will ensure that Microsoft will fully relinquish its grip in that space .

24. A civil claim against an attorney that is unique to Texas is a Barratry claim or a claim against an attorney for the wrongful solicitation of a client

25. Adopter to adopt (claim legal ownership of a child) to adopt (claim ownership of a child) to adopt (claim a mannerism or style of someone else's)

26. Synonyms for Abnegate include surrender, relinquish, renounce, cede, resign, abdicate, yield, waive, forgo and abandon

27. WHAT IS A Controverted CLAIM? A Controverted workers’ compensation claim means that your employer or insurer intends to deny all or part of your claim

28. Maintain claim register and proper contemporaneous claim records.

29. Employees’ Consents for the filing of a refund claim prior to filing the claim in order for the claim to be valid

30. N Counterclaim (Law) A claim made by a person as an offset to a claim made on him.

31. Soon, she felt, she would just have to relinquish control and let it carry her.

32. By this act, you force us to relinquish our allegiance to the Holy Father.

33. When you relinquish the desire to control your future, you can have more happiness.

34. Their efforts were eventually successful, and DeSapio was forced to relinquish power in 1961.

35. The contractor shall relinquish the area allocated to it in accordance with paragraph # of this regulation

36. This is a blatantly implausible claim.

37. Claim yourself in defiance, in hope, in love, in fury, in gratitude. Claim the Light. Claim the Dark. Claim it all. Nothing can stay.

38. To withdraw waive ; abandon a claim.

39. To create a demise or bareboat charter, an owner must relinquish possession,(Sentencedict.com) control and navigation of the vessel the charterer.

40. Abdicate renounce or relinquish, such as a right: He will Abdicate the throne to marry a commoner.; resign, quit; abandon; repudiate Not to be confused with: abrogate – to abolish or annul by formal means; to repeal; put aside; cancel; revoke; rescind; nullify: to abrogate a law arrogate – to claim presumptuously; to assume without right: arrogate

41. James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral.

42. Claim regarding local cable and wire (sub-claim 1)

43. If your claim is not on automatic payment, you will receive a Claim for Continued Disability Benefits (DE 2500A), also called a “Continued claim certification,” every two weeks

44. The generals know they are ruining their country, but they do not dare relinquish power.

45. David Cranston will relinquish the role that he has combined with that of chief executive.

46. The Toulmin Method The Claim A claim is the point an Arguere is trying to make

47. His court appearances drew so much flak that he was forced to relinquish his role at Microsoft.

48. One of us got a homesteader's claim.

49. Claim: The United States is a Corporation.

50. A Angulating piston assembly of claim 3

51. submitted a claim for additional freight costs

52. They have a valid claim to compensation.

53. First, it may be difficult for them to relinquish the closeness and identification with their twin in favour of a marriage partner.

54. Check the procedures for making a claim .

55. The contractor shall relinquish the blocks allocated to it in accordance with paragraphs # and # of this regulation

56. Claim he choked on a fish bone.

57. A Contestable statement, claim, legal decision, etc

58. In both cases, the NIHB HICPS system generates a "Claim Adjustment" reversing the impact of the original claim.

59. A claim filed in opposition to another claim in a legal action Familiarity information: Counterclaim used as a noun is very rare

60. Conversely, it may not be hard to relinquish certain roles and tasks which were never experienced as rewarding.

61. Renounce or relinquish, such as a right: He will Abdicate the throne to marry a commoner.; resign, quit; abandon; repudiate Not to be confused with:

62. File a Claim A claimant initiates an Arbitration by filing a statement of claim that specifies the relevant facts and remedies requested.

63. Contractual Claim means a claim other than an Indemnity Claim, a Warranty Claim or a Tax Claim (whether in contract, tort or otherwise) by a Purchaser or another member of the Purchaser's Group against all or any of the Sellers for breach of a term of any of the Transaction Documents or relating to any of the transactions contemplated by such agreements;

64. Backdate Claim So if you do receive a claim that is incorrect, you need to start a process to Backdate it

65. A magic bullet for inflation, claim some writers.

66. His claim is a travesty of the facts.

67. They have a prior claim to the property.

68. I don't claim to be a great warrior.

69. Abrogate to abolish or annul by formal means; to repeal; put aside; cancel; revoke; rescind; nullify: to Abrogate a law Not to be confused with: abdicate – renounce or relinquish, such as a right: He will abdicate the throne to marry a commoner.; resign, quit; abandon; repudiate arrogate – to claim presumptuously; to assume without right: arrogate

70. A Creditor must file a timely statement of claim in the probate estate in order to pursue satisfaction of their Creditor claim.

71. Accuse: to make a claim of wrongdoing against.

72. Cede: 1 v give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another Synonyms: conCede , grant , yield Type of: give transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody v relinquish possession or control over Synonyms: deliver , give up , surrender Types: yield up surrender, as a result of pressure or force sell give

73. Counterclaim A claim by a defendant opposing the claim of the plaintiff and seeking some relief from the plaintiff for the defendant

74. The FDP, however, made Adenauer promise to relinquish the Chancellorship before the end of the parliamentary term

75. The generals know they are ruining their country,[Sentence dictionary] but they do not dare relinquish power.

76. Many thought Dole should at least relinquish his post of Senate majority leader to gain freedom from legislative strictures.

77. Counterclaim A claim by a defendant opposing the claim of the plaintiff and seeking some relief from the plaintiff for the defendant

78. That claim is correct —up to a point.

79. He set up a claim to the throne.

80. I lay no claim to being a superstar.