annulable

[US]//əˈnʌl.ə.bəl//
[UK]//əˈnʌl.ə.bəl//

Translation

adj.able to be annulled; legally valid until annulled; (law, of a contract, act, marriage, etc.) capable of being declared null and void

Phrases & Collocations

annulable contract

annulable agreement

annulable marriage

annulable decision

annulable clause

annulable transfer

annulable terms

annulable act

Example Sentences

the contract is annulable if either party can prove fraud during negotiations.

the marriage was annulable because consent was obtained through coercion.

under the statute, the agreement becomes annulable upon a showing of misrepresentation.

the lease is annulable at the tenant’s option if the landlord concealed major defects.

the sale is annulable when the buyer was a minor at the time of signing.

this settlement is not automatically void, but it is annulable on grounds of duress.

the policy is annulable if material facts were withheld in the application.

the court held the transfer annulable due to undue influence over the elderly donor.

the gift is annulable upon proof that it was induced by deception.

the guaranty is annulable at the guarantor’s election if the creditor acted in bad faith.

even if the signature looks valid, the consent may be annulable because of a serious mistake.

the partnership deed is annulable where one partner lacked legal capacity.

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