Dictionary Definition
voidable adj : capable of being rescinded or
voided; "the judgment was rescindable"; "voidable contracts" [syn:
rescindable]
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English
Adjective
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Extensive Definition
In law, a transaction or action which is voidable
is valid, but may be annulled by one of the parties to the
transaction. Voidable is usually used in distinction to void ab
initio (or void from the outset) and unenforceable.
The act of invalidating the contract by the party
exercising its rights to anul the voidable contract is usually
referred to either as voiding the contract (in the United States
and Canada) or avoiding the contract (in the United Kingdom,
Australia and other common law
countries).
Black's
Law Dictionary (relevant to US law) defines voidable as
follows:
Generally speaking, one party will have the right
to elect whether to annul the transaction or to affirm it. The
avoiding of a voidable transaction amounts to the rescinding it, or
exercising a power of rescission, and as such is subject to the
general law in that regard.
The right to rescind can be lost. In common law
there are generally said to be four "bars" to rescission, any one
of which will cause the agreement to no longer be considered
voidable.
- delay
- affirmation (or ratification)
- restitutio in integrum being impossible
- third party rights
Although the law varies from country to country,
most disputes relating to whether a transaction is void or voidable
turn on the ability to transfer title to goods. In many
jurisdictions, if a transaction is valid, but voidable, title to
good still passes under the transaction, and the recipient may sell
them with good title. If the transaction is void, no title passes,
and the original seller can reclaim the goods.
voidable in German: Anfechtung
voidable in Dutch:
Vernietigbaarheid