rebus integrisglossary / REBUS INTEGRIS rebus integris (ree-b[schwa]s in-t[schwa]-gris). [Latin] Scots law. Matters being complete; no performance having taken place. • For example, a contract could be rescinded if nothing had been done toward performance. 词条贡献者 译者Kelly,美国顶尖商学院国际经济法专业,擅长翻译各种与投资基金与基金顾问诉讼相关的法律文件。