"Vacatur" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vacatur is a legal term referring to the recision or annulment of a legal action, lawsuit or judgment, typically due to a technical error or irregularity in the legal process. It is often used to describe the reversal or cancellation of a court order, judgment, or other judicial decision.
In general, a vacatur can be granted after the initial judgment has been made, usually due to:
Manifest errors of law or fact by the court
Lack of jurisdiction by the court
Violations of due process
Other procedural irregularities
A vacatur is often sought as a way to "vacate" a decision, essentially rendering it invalid and allowing for the parties to re-visit the case with new evidence or arguments.
Vacatur is an important aspect of procedural law, as it can provide relief to those who have been unfairly affected by an improper or erroneous decision.
Vacatur (noun)
The judge's decision to vacate the verdict due to a procedural irregularity resulted in a vacatur of the sentence.
The bailiff performed a vacatur of the courtroom, clearing it of all occupants before the evening session.
In lieu of a pardon, the governor granted a vacatur of the defendant's conviction, effectively expunging it from the record.
The vacatur of the lease agreement allowed the tenant to break the lease without penalty.
The sudden storm forced the pilots to perform an emergency vacatur, drastically reducing their altitude to avoid turbulence.
A vacationist is a colloquial or informal term for a traveler, typically one who takes a vacation or leisure trip, often to a popular tourist destination.
Vaccaria is a genus of plants in the bedstraw family (Caryophyllaceae). It includes about 70 species of annual or perennial plants, many of which are known as cowcockle.<br><br>Some species are commonly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, often in fields, meadows, hedgerows, and along roadsides.