vacatur
vacatur (v[schwa]-kay-t[schwa]r), n. [Law Latin “it is vacated”] 1. The act of annulling or setting aside. 2. A rule or order by which a proceeding is vacated.
vacatur (v[schwa]-kay-t[schwa]r), n. [Law Latin “it is vacated”] 1. The act of annulling or setting aside. 2. A rule or order by which a proceeding is vacated.
vacation, n. 1. The act of vacating (vacation of the office) (vacation of the court’s order). 2. The period between one term of court and the beginning of the next; the space of time during which a court holds no sessions. [Cases: Courts 69. C.J.S. Courts § 122.] • The traditional vacations in England were