disallowance
1disallowance — I noun abjuration, abjurement, censorship, compliance, contradiction, contravention, countermand, declination, defeasance, denial, disaffirmation, disapproval, disavowal, disclaimer, disownment, embargo, interdiction, nonconsent, nonforbiddance,… …
2Disallowance — Dis al*low ance, n. The act of disallowing; refusal to admit or permit; rejection. Syn: Disapprobation; prohibition; condemnation; censure; rejection. [1913 Webster] …
3disallowance — To refuse or to set aside. For example, the Trustee in Bankruptcy, under the Bankruptcy and insolvency Act, can disallow a claim submitted by a creditor. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …
4disallowance — disallow ► VERB ▪ declare invalid. DERIVATIVES disallowance noun …
5disallowance — “+ noun : the act of disallowing : refusal to admit or permit : rejection the taxpayer was notified of the disallowance of his claim for refund …
6Disallowance and reservation — are constitutional powers that theoretically exist in certain Commonwealth realms to delay or overrule legislation. Originally created to retain the Crown s authority over colonial authorities across the British Empire, these powers are now… …
7disallowance of trade — index embargo Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8disallowance — noun see disallow …
9disallowance — See disallowable. * * * …
10disallowance — noun The action of not allowing, or of withdrawing allowance …