- revocability
- rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Revocability — Rev o*ca*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being revocable; as, the revocability of a law. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revocability — n. ability to be revoked, ability to be canceled, ability to be annulled, retractability … English contemporary dictionary
revocability — The quality or condition of being subject to revocation. The distinctive characteristic of a will; absent in a deed. 23 Am J2d Deeds § 6. See revocation … Ballentine's law dictionary
revocability — ˌrevəkəˈbiləd.ē, lətē, i also ÷rə̇ˌvōk or ÷rēˌ noun : the quality or state of being revocable … Useful english dictionary
revocable — revocability, revocableness, n. revocably, adv. /rev euh keuh beuhl/ or, often, /ri voh /, adj. that may be revoked. Also, revokable /ri voh keuh beuhl, rev euh /. [1490 1500; < L revocabilis. See REVOKE, ABLE] * * * … Universalium
Assignment (law) — Contract law Part … Wikipedia
Joint wills and mutual wills — Wills, trusts and estates … Wikipedia
Section 51(xxxvii) of the Australian Constitution — permits the Commonwealth to legislate on matters referred to the Commonwealth by any state. As Australia is a federation, both states and the Commonwealth have legislative power, and the Australian constitution limits Commonwealth power (see… … Wikipedia
license — licensable, adj. licenseless, adj. licenser; esp. Law, licensor, n. /luy seuhns/, n., v., licensed, licensing. n. 1. formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession … Universalium
irrevocability — noun a) The state or condition of being irrevocable. b) Something irrevocable. Ant: revocability, revokability … Wiktionary