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is revocable
adjective
Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked.
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Some believe a notification under article 50 is revocable.
The common-law rule is the opposite: an offer is revocable until it has been accepted.
It is a right that is revocable — maybe because the few fans that come before courts have really overdone it".
A will is revocable at any time before the testator's death, but if he dies without having changed it, it comes into effect.
Perhaps you haven't noticed a little bronze loophole which Columbia left for herself; a tiny tablet set in the middle of the pavement on either side of the Plaza, "Inscription: "Property line of the trustees of Columbia University, crossing is by permission only, which permission is revocable at will".
Cryptographic key (K) is revocable and is used as a session key for symmetric cryptography.
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Bare licenses generally are not assignable (transferable) and are revocable at will by the property owner.
He added: "It may not be revocable – I don't know".
It is the right of citizenship should not be revocable under the UN conventions to which the US is a party.
Eva, like many of us, lives in a world where the rules and roles are puzzling — where parental authority is negotiable, marriage vows are revocable and social boundaries are never clearly marked.
Thus, in German law an offeror cannot withdraw his offer until the time stipulated in the offer or, if no time is stipulated, until a reasonable time has passed; but this rule yields to a statement in the offer to the effect that it shall be revocable.
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