revocation (noun)

  • 51negation — I noun abjuration, abnegation, abolishment, abolition, abrogation, annulment, cancellation, cassation, confutation, contradiction, contravention, declination, declinature, defiance, denial, disaffirmation, disagreement, disapprobation,… …

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  • 52rejection — re·jec·tion /ri jek shən/ n: the act or an instance of rejecting: as a: a refusal to accept an offer b: a refusal to accept nonconforming goods as performance of a contract ◇ Rejection and revocation are two remedies available to the buyer under… …

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  • 53vacatur — va·ca·tur /və kā tər/ n [Medieval Latin, it is made null and void]: vacation (2) sought vacatur of the arbitration award Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 54nullification — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Invalidation Nouns nullification, abrogation, annulment, cancellation, revocation, repeal, rescission, defeasance, renege; dismissal, deposal, deposition, dethronement, disestablishment, disendowment,… …

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  • 55ademption — /əˈdɛmpʃən/ (say uh dempshuhn) noun revocation; the complete or partial extinction or withholding of a legacy by some act of the testator during his or her life other than revocation by a testamentary instrument. {Latin ademptio} …

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  • 57license — li·cense 1 / līs əns/ n [Anglo French, literally, permission, from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a: a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of… …

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  • 58trust — n 1 a: a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another s property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b: an entity resulting from the establishment of such a relationship see also… …

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  • 59re|call´er — re|call «transitive verb. rih KL; noun. rih KL, REE KL», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to call back to mind; remember: »to recall a name. Mother can recall stories that she heard years ago. SYNONYM(S): recollect. See syn. under remember. (Cf. ↑remember) 2 …

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  • 60re|call — «transitive verb. rih KL; noun. rih KL, REE KL», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to call back to mind; remember: »to recall a name. Mother can recall stories that she heard years ago. SYNONYM(S): recollect. See syn. under remember. (Cf. ↑remember) 2. to… …

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