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Meaning of vacatur

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vacatur (n.)

An order of court by which a proceeding is set aside or annulled.

vacatur Sentence Examples

  1. The vacatur of the previous ruling left the legal landscape uncertain.
  2. The vacatur by the appellate court effectively nullified the lower court's judgment.
  3. The vacatur of the conviction removed the legal stigma from the individual.
  4. The vacatur created a legal void that had to be filled by subsequent action.
  5. The judge issued a vacatur of the order, citing an error in the proceedings.
  6. The vacatur of the sentence allowed the defendant to pursue a new trial.
  7. The vacatur of the law rendered it legally ineffective, creating confusion and uncertainty.
  8. The vacatur of the administrative decision led to a reconsideration of the policy.
  9. The vacatur of the arbitration award left both parties without a binding resolution.
  10. The government filed a motion for vacatur, arguing that the court lacked jurisdiction.

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An order of court by which a proceeding is set aside or annulled.

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The vacatur of the previous ruling left the legal landscape uncertain.

The vacatur by the appellate court effectively nullified the lower court's judgment.

The vacatur of the conviction removed the legal stigma from the individual.

The vacatur created a legal void that had to be filled by subsequent action.