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rescission <rescission; rescissions> N

rescission LAW
rescission LAW
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rescission LAW

rescission

rescission

equitable rescission LAW

legal rescission LAW

rescission right

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In addition to rescission and restitution, the threatened party may recover damages in delict for any loss caused through entry into the contract.
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The contract before rescission is voidable but not void, meaning that, for a period of time, there is a legal contract.
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Where the defect is significant and acceptance can not reasonably be expected, the owner may alternatively claim repair, price reduction or rescission of the contract.
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It concerned rescission for misrepresentation and how the impossibility of counter restitution may be a bar to rescission.
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Other important legal provisions are those governing the rescission and termination of credit agreements.
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The aim is to ensure that a claimant is not unjustly enriched as a result of rescission.
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