
1) Abrogation 2) Annulment
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1) Annulment 2) State
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n. 1) mutual cancellation of a contract by the parties to it. 2) withdrawing an offer before it is accepted ("I revoke my offer"). 3) cancelling a document before it has come into legal effect or been acted upon, as revoking a will. 4) to recall a power or authority previously given, as cancelling a power of attorney or cancelling a driver's licens...
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Revocation is the act of recall or annulment. It is the reversal of an act, the recalling of a grant or privilege, or the making void of some deed previously existing. A temporary revocation of a grant or privilege is called a suspension. ==Contract law== In the law of contracts, revocation is a type of remedy for buyers when the buyer accepts a n...
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• (n.) The act of calling back, or the state of being recalled; recall. • (n.) The act by which one, having the right, annuls an act done, a power or authority given, or a license, gift, or benefit conferred; repeal; reversal; as, the revocation of an edict, a power, a will, or a license.
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(n) Revocation is the cancellation of an offer, order, promises etc by withdrawing the order, offer or promise, declining to accept or do further steps, canceling before commencement of procedures or by communicating such withdrawals to the parties concerned.
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Cancellation by an act, event or order of court
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Rev`o·ca'tion noun [ Latin revocatio : confer French révocation .] 1. The act of calling back, or the state of being recalled; recall. « One that saw the people bent for the revocation of Calvin, gave him notice of their affection.» Hooker. 2.
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Annulment or cancellation of a statement, document, or offer not yet accepted, or cancellation of a contract by the parties to it. For example, a person can revoke a will or revoke an offer to enter into a contract, and a government agency can revoke a license. Compare: rescission
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[
n] - the state of being cancelled or annulled 2. [n] - the act (by someone having the authority) of annulling something previously done
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revocation The act by someone having the authority of annulling, or canceling, something previously done.
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noun the act (by someone having the authority) of annulling something previously done; `the revocation of a law`
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The National Coordinator may revoke an ONC-Authorized Certification Body's (ONC-ACB) status if a determination is made that revocation if appropriate after considering the information provided by the ONC-ACB in response to the proposed revocation notice or the ONC-ACB does not respond to a proposed revocation notice within the specified timeframe i...
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[Lesser known words] the act of annulling something previously done
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