Vacatur

Vacatur in United States

Vacatur Definition

(Law Lat. it is vacated). In practice. A rule or order by which a proceeding is vacated; a vacating.

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Vacatur Vacatur in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Vacatur Vacatur in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
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Vacatur Vacatur in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Vacatur Vacatur in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Vacatur Vacatur in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Vacatur Vacatur in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.

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(Law Lat. it is vacated). In practice. A rule or order by which a proceeding is vacated; a vacating.

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This definition of Vacatur is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.


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