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Revocatory

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rev·o·ca·tion  (rv-kshn)
n.
The act or an instance of revoking.

[Middle English revocacion, from Old French, from Latin revocti, revoctin-, from revoctus, past participle of revocre, to call back; see revoke.]

revo·ca·tory (rv-k-tôr, -tr) adj.


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143) A great appeal of the revocable trust is that at any point while the power is extant, the property can be recouped through a revocatory act specified in the trust instrument.
He said: "It was a mistake not to have inserted a revocatory clause in the coach's contract.
 
 
 
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