Definition of Vacatur. Meaning of Vacatur. Synonyms of Vacatur

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Definition of Vacatur

Vacatur
Vacatur Va*ca"tur, n. [NL., it is made void, fr. L. vacare to be empty. See Vacant.] (Law) An order of court by which a proceeding is set aside or annulled.

Meaning of Vacatur from wikipedia

- A vacated judgment (also known as vacatur relief) is a legal judgment that legally voids a previous legal judgment. A vacated judgment is usually the...
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