Skip to content

Revocation - Law Dictionary Search Results

Research workspace

Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

Wager

of lost bets paid by him, in defiance of a revocation of the authority to make them; but the correctness of

Wills

prove the validity or invalidity thereof. With regard to the revocation of wills, it is enacted by the eighteenth s. that

Derogatory clause

on the correct repetition of the clause and its formal revocation. Obsolete, Oxf. Dict. As to such a clause in a

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Donatio mortis causa

for his recovery from that illness, or his subsequent personal revocation of the gift, as by resuming its possession, will defeat

Charitable uses and trusts

calendar months after execution, and be without any power of revocation for the benefit of the donor. The (English) Settled Land

Curate

diocese, revocable at his discretion, with an appeal against the revocation of the licence to the archbishop only [(English) Pluralities Act,

supervised release

supervised release see revocation of probation. Source: Federal Judicial Center

effective

effective 1 : producing a desired effect [an revocation of the contract] 2 : capable of bringing about an

entrapment

defense is sometimes allowed in administrative proceedings (as for the revocation of a license to practice medicine) as well as criminal

mailbox rule

is effective and is not affected by any notice of revocation of the offer subsequently received

  • Last »

Try the research workspace — 7 days free


AI Briefs · Semantic Search · Save & annotate judgments

Start your 7-day free trial