repudiation

  • 11repudiation — A rejection, disclaimer, or renunciation of a contract before performance is due that does not operate as an anticipatory breach unless the promisee elects to treat the rejection as a breach and brings a suit for damages. The rejection or refusal …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 12Répudiation — La répudiation est l acte par lequel l un des époux d un couple, décide unilatéralement de rompre le mariage qui les lie. Elle est autorisée dans l Islam. Informatique La non répudiation : Assurance qu un message est bien parti d un émetteur …

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  • 13RÉPUDIATION — s. f. Action de répudier. La répudiation existait dans l antiquité. Répudiation de succession. Acte de répudiation …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 14RÉPUDIATION — n. f. Action de répudier, de renvoyer légalement sa femme. La répudiation existait dans l’antiquité. Il s’emploie aussi figurément et se dit de l’Action de repousser, de rejeter. Sa conduite dans cette occasion parut la répudiation de ses… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 15Repudiation — Disputing the validity of a contract and refusing to honor its terms. In investing, repudiation is most relevant in fixed income securities, particularly sovereign debt. Fixed income instruments are fundamentally contracts where the borrower… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 16repudiation — repudiate UK US /rɪˈpjuːdieɪt/ verb [T] ► LAW to decide that an agreement is no longer effective and that you will not do what it says you must do: repudiate a contract/agreement »Failure to deliver on time will entitle the buyer to repudiate the …

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  • 17repudiation —    The act by one party to a contract of informing the other party that the first party does not intend to honor the contract. Repudiation may also involve the denial of the existence of a contract; it is an anticipatory breach. In more general… …

    Business law dictionary

  • 18repudiation — noun 1. the exposure of falseness or pretensions the debunking of religion has been too successful • Syn: ↑debunking • Derivationally related forms: ↑debunk (for: ↑debunking), ↑repudiate …

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  • 19repudiation — repudiatory /ri pyooh dee euh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /ri pyooh dee ay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of repudiating. 2. the state of being repudiated. 3. refusal, as by a state or municipality, to pay a lawful debt. [1535 45; < L repudiation (s. of&#8230; …

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  • 20repudiation — noun The act of refusing to accept; the act of repudiating. The young mans repudiation of the churchs doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents …

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