voidable
/voi′də-bəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being voided, or evacuated.
  2. (Law) Capable of being avoided, or of being adjudged void, invalid, and of no force; capable of being either avoided or confirmed.
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Merriam-Webster
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VOIDABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VOIDABLE is capable of being voided; specifically : capable of being adjudged void. How to use voidable in a sentence.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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VOIDABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VOIDABLE definition: 1. If a legal agreement is voidable, it is possible to remove its legal force: 2. If a legal…. Learn more.
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Dictionary.com
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VOIDABLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Voidable definition: capable of being nullified or invalidated.. See examples of VOIDABLE used in a sentence.
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Wikipedia
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Voidable - Wikipedia
June 30, 2023 - Voidable, in law, is a transaction or action that is valid but may be annulled by one of the parties to the transaction. Voidable is usually used in distinction to void ab initio (or void from the outset) and unenforceable. The act of invalidating the contract by the party exercising its rights ...

valid but may be annulled by a party to the transaction

Voidable, in law, is a transaction or action that is valid but may be annulled by one of the parties to the transaction. Voidable is usually used in distinction to void ab … Wikipedia
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Collins Dictionary
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VOIDABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1. capable of being voided 2. capable of being made of no legal effect or made void.... Click for more definitions.
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Justia
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voidable Definition, Meaning & Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary
Something that is legally permitted to be voided, typically referring to contracts or agreements. It's unlike 'void,' as it's not inherently null and depends on the actions of the person empowered to void it. For instance, a minor can void a contract once they turn 18, but they can also choose ...
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Wiktionary
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voidable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
[…] an assignment made in contravention of such a trust agreement is at most voidable at the option of the parties to the trust agreement, not void as a matter of law.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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voidable, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective voidable, one of which is labelled obsolete.
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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Voidable legal definition of Voidable
In contracts, voidable is a term typically used with respect to a contract that is valid and binding unless avoided or declared void by a party to the contract who is legitimately exercising a power to avoid the contractual obligations.
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LSD.Law
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What is Voidable? Simple Definition & Meaning · LSD.Law
Definition: A contract that is considered valid unless one of the parties has the legal right to reject it. For example, minors may have the option to either accept or reject a contract they have entered into, making it voidable.
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Cornell Law School
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voidable | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Voidable means a contract is valid unless rejected by a party with the legally protected option of doing so. Thus, state law may allow minors to either affirm or reject any promises made in a contract by calling such contracts voidable.
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Investopedia
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Voidable Contract: Definition, How It Works, and Examples
April 4, 2025 - A voidable contract is a formal agreement between two parties that may be rendered unenforceable for qualified legal reasons. It is different from a void contract.
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FindLaw
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Voidable - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms
January 28, 2013 - voidable adj · : capable of being voided ;specif : subject to being declared void when one party is wronged by the other [a contract] void·abil·i·ty [vȯi-də-bi-lə-tē] n · Source: Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law ©1996.
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Longman
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voidable | meaning of voidable in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Business Dictionaryvoidablevoid‧a‧ble /ˈvɔɪdəbəl/ adjectiveLAW a voidable contract, agreement etc can be declared voidThe contract was voidable on the grounds of fraud.
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Oxford Reference
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Voidable contract - Oxford Reference
A contract that, though valid when made, is liable to be subsequently set aside (compare void contract). Voidable contracts may arise through misrepresentation, some instances of mistake, nondisclosure, and duress (see economic duress; undue ...
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Legal Choices
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What does Voidable mean ? | Legal Choices dictionary
Definition of Voidable. Adjective - able to be cancelled in certain circumstances.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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VOIDABLE CONTRACT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VOIDABLE CONTRACT definition: a contract that has legal force when it is made but that may lose this in some situations: . Learn more.