defeasible

/dɪˈfiːzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being annulled, voided, or overturned, especially in a legal context.
    • A defeasible title to the property could be challenged by the previous owner.
    • The contract was defeasible if the buyer failed to secure financing.
    • The judge ruled that the agreement was defeasible due to a technical error.
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