defeasible

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English - Turkish
{s} iptali mümkün
{s} kaldırılabilir
feshedilebilir
lağvolunabilir
English - English
Capable of being defeated, terminated, annulled, voided or invalidated

The accounting charge for the non-callable debt is defeasible by an escrow.

Capable of being annulled or made void; as, a defeasible title
capable of being annulled or voided or terminated; "a claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and unmarried"
Fee ownership with conditional restrictions which, if broken, can result in title to the property reverting back to the grantor
{s} capable of being annulled, voidable
Synonyms: Default, presumptive, prima facie
the standard criteria for the correct application of a defeasible concept allow for that application to be retracted in the light of further evidence Verification of claims using defeasible concepts is never conclusive, in principle being always open to revision For example, in epistemology, a defeasible knowledge claim is one made confidently, but in recognition of the possibility (no matter how apparently unlikely) that further evidence could give reason for the claim to be withdrawn
Subject to be revoked or defeated upon the occurrence of a future event or the performance of a condition subsequent, generally used in regard to rights and interests in real estate
capable of being annulled or voided or terminated; "a claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and unmarried
Able to be revoked in the case of the occurrence (or non-occurrence) of a certain event or the performance (or failure) of a condition
defeasible fee
An estate in land that may be divested from its current owner upon the occurrence of an event set forth by the grantor in the grant
defeasible fees
plural form of defeasible fee
defeasible
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