- and
claim for damages. However, it is
possible that the
repudiating party does not
repudiate the
entire contract but only
certain obligations. In this...
- Look up
repudiation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Repudiation may
refer to:
Repudiation (marriage), the
formal act by
which a
husband forcibly renounces...
-
original owner,
digital forgery can occur. To
mitigate the risk of
people repudiating their own signatures, the
standard approach is to
involve a
trusted third...
- Acts of
repudiation (actos de repudio) is a term
Cuban authorities use to
refer to acts of
violence and or
humiliation towards critics of the government...
- as the
formula of
repudiation. In
Babylonian law a
husband could repudiate his wife, at the cost of
returning the dowry.
Repudiation is also a concept...
- "
Repudiation Day," in
commemoration of the
repudiation of the
Stamp Act in 1765. In 1765, the
judges of
Frederick County became the
first to
repudiate...
- Russia. The
Soviets also
nationalized banks, lands, and industries. By
repudiating the
external debt, the
Soviet government implemented the
Petrograd Soviet’s...
- In the
Church Slavonic written tradition, the
Index of
Repudiated Books is a list of
writings forbidden to be read by the
Orthodox faithful. The works...
- an independent.
Officeholders may
become independents after losing or
repudiating affiliation with a
political party.
Independents sometimes choose to...
- of m****
destruction since 1984 and, as of 1998, has
signed treaties repudiating possession of them.
Canada ratified the
Geneva Protocol in 1930 and the...