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Legal Definitions - repudiator
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Definition of repudiator
Definition: A repudiator is someone who rejects or refuses to accept something, especially a contract.
Example 1: John signed a contract to sell his car to Sarah, but he changed his mind and refused to go through with the sale. John is a repudiator.
Example 2: The company agreed to deliver the goods to the buyer on a specific date, but they failed to do so. The buyer can now be considered a repudiator if they refuse to accept the goods at a later date.
The examples illustrate how a repudiator is someone who goes back on their word or agreement, causing a breach of contract. It is important to honor agreements and contracts to maintain trust and integrity in business and personal relationships.
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Simple Definition
Term: REPUDIATOR
Definition: A repudiator is someone who says they will not follow through with a promise they made, especially when it comes to a contract.
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