Revocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Countermand
Countermand, the revocation of an act; where a thing done is afterwards, by
power
trust) to make changes by a specified method power of revocation : a power usually reserved by a person in an
power of attorney
as the agent of the principal that terminates esp. upon revocation by the principal or death of the principal or agent
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revocatory
revocatory : of, relating to, or effecting a revocation [a instrument]
offeror
to another [acceptance of the offer terminates the power of revocation that the ordinarily has "J. D. Calamari and J. M.
trust
trust over which the settlor has retained the power of revocation savings bank trust : totten trust in this entry shelter
Revocation
The act of calling back or the state of being recalled recall
Revokement
Revocation
Revokingly
By way of revocation
Ademption
Ademption [fr. adimo, Lat.], revocation; a taking away of a specific legacy, i.e., if a
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