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  • 111revocabilidad — ► sustantivo femenino Posibilidad de que una cosa sea revocada o dejada sin efecto: ■ se atuvo a la revocabilidad del acuerdo para anularlo. ANTÓNIMO irrevocabilidad * * * revocabilidad f. Cualidad de revocable. * * * revocabilidad. f. Cualidad… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 112revocablemente — adv. De modo revocable. * * * revocablemente. adv. m. De manera revocable …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 113letter of credit — An obligation issued by a bank on behalf of a bank customer to a third party. There are many different kinds of letters of credit. The two most common are commercial letters and standby letters. A commercial or trade letter of credit is a bank… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 114revoke — re‧voke [rɪˈvəʊk ǁ ˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] LAW to officially state that a law, official document, agreement etc is no longer effective: • We had no alternative but to revoke the contract. revocable adjective : • Four events are mentioned that… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 115revocation — revoke re‧voke [rɪˈvəʊk ǁ ˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] LAW to officially state that a law, official document, agreement etc is no longer effective: • We had no alternative but to revoke the contract. revocable adjective : • Four events are mentioned… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 116εὐμετάτρεπτον — εὐμετάτρεπτος revocable masc/fem acc sg εὐμετάτρεπτος revocable neut nom/voc/acc sg …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 117letter of credit — An engagement by a bank or other person made at the request of a customer that the issuer will honor drafts or other demands for payment upon compliance with the conditions specified in the credit. A credit may be either revocable or irrevocable …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 118letter of credit — An engagement by a bank or other person made at the request of a customer that the issuer will honor drafts or other demands for payment upon compliance with the conditions specified in the credit. A credit may be either revocable or irrevocable …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 119will — An auxiliary verb commonly having the mandatory sense of shall or must. It is a word of certainty, while the word may is one of speculation and uncertainty will, noun Wish; desire; pleasure; inclination; choice; the faculty of conscious, and… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 120irrevocable — Not revocable at the will of one party. Re Zimmerman, 236 NY 15, 139 NE 764. The usual meaning of the word is never to be revoked; never to be abrogated, annulled, or withdrawn. But a court will not so interpret the word when such a construction… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary