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"disclaimer statement" is a written notice that says something is not guaranteed or endorsed by the person or organization who wrote it. It helps protect them from any legal responsibility or claims related to the information or product shared.
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You'll need to consider developing (with an attorney's help)
disclaimer statements about results to help your readers avoid disappointment — even danger!
Include a
prominent disclaimer statement while collecting emails — Wherever on your website you create an opt - in box for collecting your visitor's info, include a statement that says you care about their privacy.
We've already learned that a foreword is written by someone other than the author of the book, that a preface is a sort
of disclaimer statement from the author, and that the prologue is a «before» section of the story, but what is an introduction to a book?
«Clients themselves communicate with lawyers using email, so they implicitly consent to lawyers using email as well,» Fraser said, adding that
disclaimer statements at the bottom of emails explain this implicit consent.
Copyright © 2018 All Rights Reserved Website maintained by Increased Results Privacy and
disclaimer statements Diversity Non-Discrimination Statement
The State Real Estate Commission shall develop by regulation a single standardized form that includes the residential property condition disclosure and
disclaimer statements required by this subsection.
A quick Google search that took about 15 seconds, shows, it's Not an a exempt / commercial transaction... but, the first paragraph of the disclosure states the law that a seller may elect to provide a «residential
property Disclaimer statement» stating the property is sold as is, with no disclosures provided, or they may provide the standard «residential property Disclosure statement».
*** Electronic or hard copy dealer communications referring to the Bluetooth ® mark should contain
a disclaimer statement: Bluetooth ® is a registered mark Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc..
I love
the disclaimer statement you included with your feedback request!
I would say that half or less of the manuscripts I review include
a disclaimer statement on the copyright notice page.
The disclaimer statement on each email includes a hyperlink to this web page.
What I think is happening is he doesn't want to provide either the disclosure nor
the disclaimer statement and he is trying to somehow classify it as a commercial transaction using one of the exemptions allowed in the state code, probably number 6 trying to claim that since I plan to use it as a rental that this somehow classifies it as commercial.
Even if the seller opts to go with
the disclaimer statement and sell «AS IS» this does not relieve them from providing a full list of known latent defects.
For Maryland it is a dual purpose document a disclosure and
disclaimer statement.
Now I really don't care about the MD Real Estate Commission Disclosure /
Disclaimer statement it was her attorney who put it there in the first place, however, they were cherry picking portions of it to make the contract one sided so I insisted that the whole form be used since accordign to MREC sellers are required to provide one.