
1) Abolish; cancel 2) Annul 3) Annul or repeal 4) Cancel 5) Cancel officially 6) Cancel order for cinders 7) Countermand 8) Invalidate 9) Lift 10) Overturn 11) Repeal 12) Reverse 13) Revoke 14) Strike down 15) Take back 16) Take back from poor Cinders 17) To cut away or off 18) To take out of effect
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1) Abrogate 2) Annul 3) Cancel 4) Negate 5) Override 6) Overturn 7) Repeal 8) Revoke 9) Undo
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v. to cancel a contract, putting the parties back to the position as if the contract had not existed. Both parties rescind a contract by mutual agreement, since a unilateral cancellation of a contract is a "breach" of the contract and could result in a lawsuit by the non-cancelling party.
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• (v. t.) Specifically, to vacate or make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or by superior authority; to repeal; as, to rescind a law, a resolution, or a vote; to rescind a decree or a judgment. • (v. t.) To cut off; to abrogate; to annul.
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To cancel a contract because of misrepresentation, fraud, or illegal procedure.
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(v) Rescind is defined as the action by which the parties to an agreement or contract decides to stop furtherance of the agreement or contract by a mutual agreement whereby the position prior to the signing of the agreement is restored
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To cancel a contract. With respect to mortgage refinancing, the law that gives the homeowner three days to cancel a contract once it is signed if the transaction uses equity in the home as security.
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To cancel a contract because of misrepresentation, fraud, or illegal procedure.
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Literally means 'to take back' or 'cancel.' If a borrower rescinds a mortgage loan, it is as if the
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To make void or cancel, for example a law or contract
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Re·scind' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Rescinded ;
present participle & verbal noun Rescinding .] [ Latin
rescindere ,
rescissum ; pref
re- re- +
scindere to cut, split: confer French
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repeal/annul/cancelÂ
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To cancel a contract by mutual agreement of the parties, putting them the positions they would have occupied had the contract not existed.
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cancel officially
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cancel officially
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