indefeasibility

[US]/ˌɪndɪˌfiːzəˈbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪndɪˌfiːzəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality of not being able to be annulled, revoked, or made invalid; especially, legally incapable of being defeated or set aside

Phrases & Collocations

legal indefeasibility

indefeasibility clause

indefeasibility doctrine

indefeasibility principle

absolute indefeasibility

indefeasibility applies

indefeasibility remains

Example Sentences

the contract includes an indefeasibility clause to protect the lender after funding.

under the indefeasibility of title, the buyer relied on the land register in good faith.

the statute provides for indefeasibility upon registration, subject to limited exceptions.

courts often uphold the indefeasibility of a registered mortgage against later challenges.

they argued that fraud should defeat indefeasibility in this particular transaction.

indefeasibility is central to the torrens system because it promotes certainty in land dealings.

the judge examined whether the exception to indefeasibility applied to the forged transfer.

the insurer priced the policy assuming the indefeasibility of registered interests.

despite the dispute, the indefeasibility of the title remained intact on the register.

legal advisors warned that indefeasibility does not cure every defect in the underlying deal.

the bank demanded an indemnity to reinforce indefeasibility and reduce litigation risk.

her research compares immediate indefeasibility with deferred indefeasibility across jurisdictions.

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