Defeasance Definition

dĭ-fēzəns
noun
A rendering void; an annulment.
American Heritage
The annulment of a contract or deed.
Webster's New World
A clause stating a condition the fulfillment of which makes the deed, contract, etc. void in whole or in part.
Webster's New World
The abrogation of an interest in real property.
Webster's New World Law
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Other Word Forms of Defeasance

Noun

Singular:
defeasance
Plural:
defeasances

Origin of Defeasance

  • Middle English defesaunce from Anglo-Norman from Old French defesance from defesant present participle of desfaire to destroy defeat

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Anglo-Norman defeasaunce

    From Wiktionary

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