revocable

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revokable
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English - English
{a} that may be recalled or repealed
{s} can be revoked, can be canceled, can be annulled, retractable
capable of being revoked or annulled; "a revocable order
capable of being revoked or annulled; "a revocable order"
- Susceptible of being revoked, annulled or made void by canceling, rescinding, repealing or reversing
Capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant
In the context of a trust, it means the trust can be changed, modified or amended
Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked
Can be altered, amended, revoked, or terminated during the lifetime of the grantor
An instrument that can be modified or cancelled at any moment without notice to and agreement of the beneficiary, but customarily includes a clause in the credit to the effect that any draft negotiated by a bank prior to the receipt of a notice of revocation or amendment will be honored by the issuing bank Rarely used since there is no protection for the seller
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit that can be cancelled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank Compare Irrevocable letter of credit
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit that can be canceled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit which can be cancelled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit that can be cancelled or altered by the drawee (Buyer) after it has been issued by his bank
revocable letter of credit
One that can be canceled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank
revocable letter of credit
changeable or cancelable promissory note stating that a bank will grant a loan
revocable letter of credit
a letter of credit that can be canceled or altered by the buyer after it has been issued by the bank
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit that can be canceled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank Compare Irrevocable letter of credit (Also see Chapter 13 )
revocable letter of credit
Letter of credit that can be amended or canceled at any time without notice to or consent of the beneficiary A letter of credit that is subject to the UCP500 or to US law is revocable only if it clearly specifies so
revocable letter of credit
Letter of credit which may be amended or cancelled unilaterally Offers no security to seller and so very rare
revocable letter of credit
A letter of credit which can be cancelled or altered by the drawee (buyer) after it has been issued by the drawee's bank » Back to top of screen
revokable
revocable: capable of being revoked or annulled; "a revocable order"
revokable
{s} can be revoked, can be canceled, can be annulled, retractable
revocable

    Hyphenation

    rev·o·ca·ble

    Turkish pronunciation

    revıkıbıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrevəkəbəl/ /ˈrɛvəkəbəl/

    Etymology

    [ 're-v&-k&-b&l a ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin revocabilis, from revocare.
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