CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISAFFIRM
PRESENT
Present
I disaffirm
you disaffirm
he/she/it disaffirms
we disaffirm
you disaffirm
they disaffirm
Present continuous
I am disaffirming
you are disaffirming
he/she/it is disaffirming
we are disaffirming
you are disaffirming
they are disaffirming
Present perfect
I have disaffirmed
you have disaffirmed
he/she/it has disaffirmed
we have disaffirmed
you have disaffirmed
they have disaffirmed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disaffirming
you have been disaffirming
he/she/it has been disaffirming
we have been disaffirming
you have been disaffirming
they have been disaffirming
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I disaffirmed
you disaffirmed
he/she/it disaffirmed
we disaffirmed
you disaffirmed
they disaffirmed
Past continuous
I was disaffirming
you were disaffirming
he/she/it was disaffirming
we were disaffirming
you were disaffirming
they were disaffirming
Past perfect
I had disaffirmed
you had disaffirmed
he/she/it had disaffirmed
we had disaffirmed
you had disaffirmed
they had disaffirmed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disaffirming
you had been disaffirming
he/she/it had been disaffirming
we had been disaffirming
you had been disaffirming
they had been disaffirming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disaffirm
you will disaffirm
he/she/it will disaffirm
we will disaffirm
you will disaffirm
they will disaffirm
Future continuous
I will be disaffirming
you will be disaffirming
he/she/it will be disaffirming
we will be disaffirming
you will be disaffirming
they will be disaffirming
Future perfect
I will have disaffirmed
you will have disaffirmed
he/she/it will have disaffirmed
we will have disaffirmed
you will have disaffirmed
they will have disaffirmed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disaffirming
you will have been disaffirming
he/she/it will have been disaffirming
we will have been disaffirming
you will have been disaffirming
they will have been disaffirming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disaffirm
you would disaffirm
he/she/it would disaffirm
we would disaffirm
you would disaffirm
they would disaffirm
Conditional continuous
I would be disaffirming
you would be disaffirming
he/she/it would be disaffirming
we would be disaffirming
you would be disaffirming
they would be disaffirming
Conditional perfect
I would have disaffirm
you would have disaffirm
he/she/it would have disaffirm
we would have disaffirm
you would have disaffirm
they would have disaffirm
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disaffirming
you would have been disaffirming
he/she/it would have been disaffirming
we would have been disaffirming
you would have been disaffirming
they would have been disaffirming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disaffirm
we let´s disaffirm
you disaffirm
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disaffirmed
Present Participle
disaffirming
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISAFFIRM»
Discover the use of
disaffirm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disaffirm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Family Law: The Essentials
Here are examples of contracts that minors cannot disaffirm in many states: •
Contracts the minor entered fraudulently by lying about his or her age (note,
however, that some states will allow minors to disaffirm such contracts) •
Contracts by ...
2
Cengage Advantage Books: Fundamentals of Business Law: ...
Two months would probably be considered reasonable, but except in unusual
circumstances, a court may not find it reasonable to wait a year or more after
coming of age to disaffirm. If an individual fails to disaffirm an executed contract
within ...
OO In the previous example, would it help Seller's case if several weeks after the
contract was made, Minor signed a written document relinquishing his right to
disaffirm? No. The promise not to disaffirm would suffer from the same problem
as ...
4
Cengage Advantage Books: Business Law: Principles and Practices
Persons with mental illness declared incompetent by a court are in this category.
Competent parties generally deal with incompetent parties, especially minors, at
their own risk. Minors (18 years of age and older) may usually disaffirm (avoid) ...
Arnold Goldman, William D. Sigismond, 2013
5
The Northeastern Reporter
The court denied the right of the son on arriving at age to disaffirm his deed of
reconveyance. Being the voluntary grantee of his father, the son had done no
more than was his moral duty to do; and what he might have been compelled to
do in ...
6
The American Decisions: Cases of General Value and Authority ...
Infant's right to disaffirm contract. Cited in Mills v. Rodgers, 2 Ohio Dec. Reprint,
481, holding that minor, fraudulently stating that he iB of age, can disaffirm deed.
What is an affirmance of contract by Infant. Cited in Lucas v. Locke, 12 W. Va.
John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman, 1910
7
American Law Reports Annotated
The defendant's answer to this contention is that at the time these acts were
performed he did not know he had the legal right to disaffirm the contract upon
attaining his majority, and that before said acts can be held to be a ratification of
the ...
8
Business Law, Alternate Edition: Text and Summarized Cases
Two months would probably be considered reasonable, but except in unusual
circumstances, a court may not find it reasonable for a minor to wait a year or
more after coming of age to disaffirm. If an individual fails to disaffirm an executed
...
Roger Miller, Frank Cross, 2012
9
Business Law: Text and Cases: Legal, Ethical, Global, and ...
Two months would probably be considered reasonable, but except in unusual
circumstances, a court may not find it reasonable for a minor to wait a year or
more after coming of age to disaffirm. If an individual fails to disaffirm an executed
...
Kenneth Clarkson, Roger Miller, Frank Cross, 2010
10
Cengage Advantage Books: Fundamentals of Business Law: ...
Even if the minor returns damaged goods, the minor often is entitled to disaffirm
the contract and obtain a refund of the purchase price. A growing number of
states place an additional duty on the minor to restore the adult party to the
position ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISAFFIRM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
disaffirm is used in the context of the following news items.
Store won't take back stuff bought by boy, 14
This time, tell him that a sale to a minor creates a voidable deal that the minor may disaffirm. At the very least, this will cause him to contact his ... «Philly.com, Jun 15»
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On the other hand, that of "art" is often regarded to disaffirm the cognitive competence and lead to irrationality. However, Lim Chaewoo, a ... «Korea Times, Jun 15»
Op-ed: Religiously Backed or Not, 'Conversion' Therapy Is Child …
We disaffirm that a store owner's religion counteracts the right of customers to access public accommodations. We disavow that the religious ... «Advocate.com, Apr 15»
Ninth Circuit holds that the FDIC is subject to damage claims for …
... which authorizes it to disaffirm or repudiate any contract it deems burdensome and pay only compensatory damages. The court also relied on ... «Lexology, Apr 15»
Child Class Certified Against Facebook
... in the immediate control of the minor," and permits a minor to disaffirm any contract "before majority or within a reasonable time afterwards." «Courthouse News Service, Mar 15»
Cert. OK'd In Facebook Minor Sales Suit, But Refunds Nixed
In fact, California law allows minors to disaffirm any contract within a reasonable amount of time, according to the suit. But Judge Freeman did ... «Law360, Mar 15»
FDIC Can Be Held Liable for Loan-Contract Breach
... U.S.C. § 1821(e), which 'allows the FDIC to disaffirm or repudiate any contract it deems burdensome and pay only compensatory damages. «Courthouse News Service, Mar 15»
Qualified Financial Contracts recordkeeping related to orderly …
... among other things, decide whether to transfer QFCs, evaluate the consequences of decisions to transfer, disaffirm or permit the termination ... «Lexology, Jan 15»
Financial services update January 12 2014 Treasury Department …
... assess the consequences of decisions to transfer, disaffirm or repudiate, or allow the termination of, QFCs with one or more counterparties; ... «Lexology, Jan 15»
Confusion postponing Roger Moore's appeal of firing
... within 30 days from and after its filing with the commission, and it may affirm, disaffirm, or modify the judgment of the appointing authority.". «Chillicothe Gazette, Dec 14»