cancellation
51cancellation — [ˌkænsəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [C/U] a decision to stop something that has been arranged from taking place 2) [C] a ticket or place that becomes available because someone else has said they do not want it …
52cancellation — can•cel•la•tion or can•cel•a•tion [[t]ˌkæn səˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an act of canceling 2) phi the marks or perforations made in canceling 3) something canceled, as a reservation for a hotel room or an airplane ticket, allowing someone else to… …
53cancellation — /kænsəˈleɪʃən/ (say kansuh layshuhn) noun 1. the act of cancelling. 2. the marks or perforations made in cancelling. 3. something cancelled …
54cancellation — Ho opau ana …
55cancellation — To destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of. To annul, abrogate, or terminate. Defacement or mutilation of instrument. Words of revocation written across instrument. A means whereby a holder discharges a party s liability on an instrument …
56cancellation — To destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of. To annul, abrogate, or terminate. Defacement or mutilation of instrument. Words of revocation written across instrument. A means whereby a holder discharges a party s liability on an instrument …
57cancellation — n. 1 the act or an instance of cancelling or being cancelled. 2 something that has been cancelled, esp. a booking or reservation. Etymology: L cancellatio (as CANCEL) …
58cancellation clause — condition in a contract allowing either party to terminate the contract …
59cancellation of a check — voiding of a check, cashing of a check and making it so it cannot be used again …
60cancellation of the mejelleh law — 1948 law that permanently canceled the validity of the Ottoman civilian laws in Israel …