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ˈnon-claim Law. [a. AF. nounclaim: see non- 1 and claim n.] Failure or neglect to make a claim within the time limited by law.
1488–9Act 4 Hen. VII, c. 25 The Kyng..considereth that fynes ought to be of..fynall ende and conclusion, and of suche effecte were taken afore a statute made of noun cleyme. 1532Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. l. 128 To these cases may be resembled y⊇ case of a fine with none clayme. 1594West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §51 Fine and nonclaime by the space of a yeere and a day was a peremptory barre to al men. 1766Blackstone Comm. II. 354. 1769 Aclome Inclos. Act 13 The non-claim or non-acceptance of any guardian. 1858Ld. St. Leonards Handy-Bk. Prop. Law xiii. 84 The Courts would not permit any guardian entering as such, afterwards to set up a title by non-claim against his ward. |