Dead time ($t_{\bf M}$, also called *holdup time*) is the time it takes for the mobile phase (eluent) to traverse one length of the column, for a given (isocratic) flow rate. Because moieties in the eluent do not interact chemically with the stationary phase, $t_{\bf M}$ is therefore a lower bound on retention times for the species that do interact (chemically) with the stationary phase. 

Simply put, anything that does interact with the immobile phase cannot elute faster that the pure mobile phase.