rescissory (Meaning)

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rescissory (a.)

Tending to rescind; rescinding.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rescissory

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rescissory Sentence Examples

  1. The rescissory provision in the contract allowed the parties to cancel it within 30 days.
  2. The rescissory clauses protected the consumer from unfair business practices.
  3. The rescissory statute granted the plaintiff the right to void the agreement.
  4. The rescissory judgment annulled the marriage contract and restored both parties to their pre-marital status.
  5. The rescissory action was filed to cancel the property transaction due to fraud.
  6. The court deemed the rescissory clause to be unenforceable due to its unconscionable terms.
  7. The rescissory decree rescinded the adoption proceedings and terminated the legal parent-child relationship.
  8. The rescissory statute of limitations barred the plaintiff from bringing a legal action to rescind the contract.
  9. The parties agreed to a rescissory agreement, which mutually terminated their obligations under the original contract.
  10. The rescissory declaration nullified the administrative decision and remanded the case for further proceedings.

FAQs About the word rescissory

Tending to rescind; rescinding.

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The rescissory provision in the contract allowed the parties to cancel it within 30 days.

The rescissory clauses protected the consumer from unfair business practices.

The rescissory statute granted the plaintiff the right to void the agreement.

The rescissory judgment annulled the marriage contract and restored both parties to their pre-marital status.