REDHIBITION


Meaning of REDHIBITION in English

ˌred(h)əˈbishən noun

( -s )

Etymology: French rédhibition, from Latin redhibition-, redhibitio, from redhibitus (past participle of redhibēre to take back, give back, from red- re- + -hibēre, from habēre to hold, have) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at give

civil law : an annulment of the sale of an article and return of it to the seller because of some material defect

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