revocation
Revocation or revocation (obsolete) refers to an act or the corresponding pronouncement with which the effects of an earlier act or pronouncement are to be ended, see
- actus contrarius
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Revocation (right) , design right with which a consumer releases himself and the entrepreneur from declarations of intent aimed at concluding a consumer contract
- Reversal of unilateral legal transactions , e.g. B. a will ( will # revocation of will ), a gift ( gift # gross ingratitude ) or a living will ( living will # revocation )
- Correction of untrue factual allegations, see correction claim (media law)
- Cancellation of a lawful administrative act, see revocation (administrative act)
- Revocation of a suspended sentence on probation, see Probation (Germany) #Revocation of suspended sentence on probation
- Revocation of a confession ( confession #request ) in court
- Revocation of a digital certificate, see certificate revocation list
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Wiktionary: Revocation - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: revocation - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations