rescission
21rescission — n. Rescindment, abrogation, repeal, revocation, annulling, cancelling, abolition …
22rescission — n 1. repeal, revocation, reversal, abrogation, abolishment, abolition, rescinding, rescindment; annulment, annulling, disannulment, nullification, voidance, avoidance, Law. defeasance; quashing, invalidation, vitiation, Obs. vacatur, disenactment …
23rescission — re·scis·sion …
24rescission — re•scis•sion [[t]rɪˈsɪʒ ən[/t]] n. the act of rescinding • Etymology: 1605–15; < L rescissiō, der. (with tiō tion) of rescindere to rescind …
25rescission — The annulment (by rescinding) of a contract either by agreement or by judicial order, which returns the parties to the relationship they had before the contract was made …
26rescission — /rɪ sɪʒ(ə)n/ noun an act of rescinding a contract …
27rescission — noun (law) the act of rescinding; the cancellation of a contract and the return of the parties to the positions they would have had if the contract had not been made recission may be brought about by decree or by mutual consent • Syn: ↑recission… …
28equitable rescission — Rescission decreed by court of equity, as distinguished from legal rescission which is effected by restoration or offer to restore …
29equitable rescission — Rescission decreed by court of equity, as distinguished from legal rescission which is effected by restoration or offer to restore …
30legal rescission — Rescission by act of parties. Aron v. Mid Continent Co., 141 Neb. 806, 4 N.W.2d 884, 886. See also rescind recission of contract void voidable …