rescissory

/rɪˈsɪsəri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the power to cancel, revoke, or annul something (such as a law or contract).
    • The rescissory clause in the contract allowed either party to back out.
    • The court issued a rescissory order that nullified the previous ruling.
    • The committee's rescissory powers were used to undo the controversial decision.
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