Rescindable - Law Dictionary Search Results
rescind
rescind [Latin rescindere to cut loose, annul, from re- away, back
Rescindment
The act of rescinding rescission
Rescission
estate very commonly contains a power for the vendor to rescind the contract if the purchaser makes or insists upon any
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Rescindable
Capable of being rescinded
rescission
rescission : the act, process, or fact of rescinding esp. a contract ;specif : the equitable judicial remedy of
Rescissory
Tending to rescind rescinding
Laesio enormis
less than half of its real value. The seller could rescind the sale, but the buyer could keep the item purchased
Remainder
latter commences. It is the commencement of the latter which rescinds and destroys the former, and not the ceasing of the
Make
word 'make' includes also the power to amend, alter or rescind, V.V. Ruia v. S. Dalmia, AIR 1968 Bom 347 (358).
Misrepresentation
and will enable the deceived party to get the contract rescinded by the Court it the parties can be put back
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