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  2. Voidable - Wikipedia

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    Definition [ edit ] The act of invalidating the contract by the party exercising its rights to annul the voidable contract is usually referred to either as voiding the contract (in the United States and Canada) or avoiding the contract (in the United Kingdom, Australia and other common law countries).

  3. Glossary of fencing - Wikipedia

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    An immediate, direct replacement of an attack that missed, was short, or was parried, without withdrawing the arm. A remise is a direct continuation, meaning that no deceptions or changes of line occur with the continuation (replacement) of the attack. In foil and sabre, a remise does not have right of way over an immediate riposte.

  4. Ex tunc - Wikipedia

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    Ex tunc is a legal term derived from Latin, and means "from the outset". It can be contrasted with ex nunc, which means "from now on".An example of usage of the term can be found in contract law, where voidance of a contract can lead to it either being void ex nunc, i.e. from then on, or ex tunc, in which case it is treated as though it had never come into existence.

  5. Ab initio - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the term "void ab initio" means "to be treated as invalid from the outset." E.g., in many jurisdictions , if a person signs a contract under duress, that contract is treated as being "void ab initio ".

  6. Stocks recover most of losses from tumble set off by Trump ...

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    The S&P 500 stood essentially flat on Tuesday afternoon, after having fallen as much as 1.8% near the outset of the session. The tech-heavy Nasdaq climbed 1%, shaking off all of its earlier losses.

  7. Void (law) - Wikipedia

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    An action, document, or transaction which is void is of no legal effect whatsoever: an absolute nullity—the law treats it as if it had never existed or happened. The term void ab initio, which means "to be treated as invalid from the outset", comes from adding the Latin phrase ab initio (from the beginning) as a

  8. Offset (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    In this (original) meaning of offset, only the basic address unit, usually the 8-bit byte, is used to specify the offset's size. In this context an offset is sometimes called a relative address . In IBM System/360 instructions, a 12-bit offset embedded within certain instructions provided a range of between 0 and 4096 bytes.

  9. Eating less butter may improve health, protect against heart ...

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    The new research doesn't mean you can't enjoy a pat of butter but should focus more on the health benefits of plant-based oils. Butter may be delicious, but a large new study suggests that the ...