Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or of the nature of repudiation or repudiators.

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  • adjective Having the nature of repudiation or of a repudiator

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Examples

  • As a result, he "has terminated the effect of the letter for repudiatory breach and has rejected all payments offered under this letter since May 2011," his spokesman's statement added.

    EasyJet, Founder in New Flap Kaveri Niththyananthan 2011

  • He told her all, ending with the half repudiatory, half tentative words.

    The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 1864

  • A statement on his behalf said: "Sir Stelios strongly believes that the directors of easyJet, via a smear campaign conducted by off-the-record briefings to journalists, have repeatedly breached the clause, so he has terminated the effect of the letter for repudiatory breach and has rejected all payments offered under this letter since May 2011."

    The Guardian World News Alex Hawkes 2011

  • The arbitrator's conclusion the action of SKC in abandoning the site amounted to a non-repudiatory breach of the contract was "a clear error of law" which was "so fundamental" it could not be allowed stand, he also ruled.

    ireland.com Breaking News 2010

  • The formal severance of the contractual relationship between Proactive and Stoneygate took place when Stoneygate purported to terminate the image rights agreement -- Proactive said that this was a repudiatory breach or renunciation of the contract.

    The IPKat 2010

  • Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) rulings on what kinds of measures are capable of amounting to repudiatory conduct in the context of a constructive unfair dismissal claim are always instructive.

    Mondaq.Com - feed of articles 2010

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