the judge ruled that the town's rescission of the contract was justified due the contractor's repeated failures to meet its obligations
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Those rescissions are on hold while the states’ lawsuit plays out.—
Meg Wingerter,
Denver Post,
12 Feb. 2026 Included in these rescissions were $602 million in public health grants.—
Joseph Choi,
The Hill,
12 Feb. 2026 The impact of the rescission of future funding allocated for public media have already been felt.—
Winston Cho,
HollywoodReporter,
31 Mar. 2026 Patel then demanded rescission of his purchase of Galloway Dental, the suit said.—
Ciara McCarthy,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
30 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for rescission
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French rescision, borrowed from Latin rescissiōn- rescissiō, from *rescid-, variant stem of rescindere "to remove or lay bare by hewing and cutting, cancel, rescind" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action