Rescindable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rescission
The act of rescinding abrogating annulling or vacating as the rescission of a law
Conditions of sale
the title shown, and replies thereto. Rights of vendor to rescind, preparation of the conveyance, completion and powers of the vendor
Commissoria lex
by which a vendor reserved to himself the privilege of rescinding the sale, if the purchaser did not pay his purchase-money
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By-laws, or bye-laws
a statutory power to make by-laws includes a power to rescind, revoke, amend, or vary them (s. 32), and may be
Rescind
To cut off to abrogate to annul
Countermand
To revoke a former command to cancel or rescind by giving an order contrary to one previously given as
terminate
esp. before a natural conclusion [ a contract] compare cancel, rescind 2 : to discontinue the employment of ter·mi·na·tion [tər-mə-nā-shən] n
status quo ante
status quo ante [Latin, state in which previously] : the state of affairs that existed previously [rescind the contract and...
repeal
Latin appellare to address, entreat, call by name] : to rescind or annul by authoritative act ;esp : to revoke or
remedy
[if the contract is null and void, the is to rescind and to put the parties in the position in which
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