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Recall
a minister, or deprive him of his office; also a revoke a judgment on a matter of fact. Removal of a
Resolutory condition
Resolutory condition, one the accomplishment of which revokes a prior obligation.
Revocation
of all acts and things done before; or special, to revoke a particular thing, 5 Rep. 90. The word revocation' means
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Revocation and new appointment
no power of revocation it is absolute and cannot be revoked, although there be a power of revocation in the assurance
Revocation of agency
incompatible. The exceptions to the power of the principal to revoke his agent's authority at mere pleasure are-- (1) When the
Set aside
Set aside, is to revoke or quash. It means the interim order has come to
Tail
the disposition thereby made. His consent once given cannot be revoked. A married woman, being a protector, gives her consent in
Cancelli
of a will or other writing, with the intention of revoking or annulling it.
Revokement
Revocation
Award
made after time has expired or the submission has been revoked; (4) It is not final; (5) It is uncertain; (6)
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