defeasance

dɪˈfiːzəns

Definitions

1. noun

The act of making void or annulling a contract, deed, or agreement, especially by the discovery of a material fact not known to one of the parties.

“The judge declared the contract to be in a state of defeasance due to the company’s bankruptcy.”

Synonyms

  • annulment
  • repeal
  • voidance

Antonyms

  • confirmation
  • ratification