Cancellability

/ˌkænsɛləˈbɪləti/ noun

Definition

The quality or state of being able to be cancelled or annulled.

Etymology

From cancellable (able to be cancelled) + -ability (suffix forming nouns of quality or state), ultimately from Latin cancellare meaning 'to cross out' or 'make like a lattice.'

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Cancellability became a crucial legal and business concept in the modern era, defining customer rights and contract flexibility in ways medieval lawyers never imagined.

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