defeasibility

/dɪˌfiːzəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being capable of being annulled, voided, or overturned.
    • The defeasibility of the will was questioned because of a missing signature.
    • The defeasibility of the agreement made investors nervous about its long-term value.
    • In legal theory, defeasibility means that a contract can be invalidated under certain conditions.
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