Definition of Rescission. Meaning of Rescission. Synonyms of Rescission

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Definition of Rescission

Rescission
Rescission Re*scis"sion (r?-s?zh"?n), n. [L. rescissio: cf. F. rescission. See Rescind.] The act of rescinding, abrogating, annulling, or vacating; as, the rescission of a law, decree, or judgment.

Meaning of Rescission from wikipedia

- Look up rescission in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rescission is the noun form of the verb "to rescind." It may refer to: Rescission (contract law)...
- In contract law, rescission is an equitable remedy which allows a contractual party to cancel the contract. Parties may rescind if they are the victims...
- The Rescission Act of 1946 (Pub. L. 79–301, H.R. 5158, 60 Stat. 6, enacted February 18, 1946, codified at 38 U.S.C. § 107) is a law of the United States...
- A rescission bill is a type of bill in the United States that rescinds funding that was previously included in an appropriations bill. Rescission bills...
- contract, and sometimes may be awarded damages as well (or instead of rescission). The law of misrepresentation is an amalgam of contract and tort; and...
- Act of 1974 provides that the president may propose rescission of specific funds, but that rescission must be approved by both the House of Representatives...
- treatment of credit balances, annual percentage rate calculations, right of rescission, non requirements, and advertising. Subpart D contains rules on oral disclosures...
- on the three ****ctions blocking the rescission of the DACA, affirmed that the reasoning given for the rescission was arbitrary and capricious under the...
- w****. At the same time, he applied to the Constitutional Court for the rescission of its order in Zuma II. On 17 September 2021, in Zuma v Secretary of...
- mistake and breach of contract, and the limits to the equitable remedy of rescission. Salisbury Cathedral by John Constable was what Ernest Louis Leaf thought...