Contract Cancellation Vs Revocation

Summary

Rescission and revocation of a contract are distinct concepts. Rescission cancels a contract from its inception, making it void and releasing parties from obligations. Revocation, on the other hand, is the withdrawal of an offer by the offeror before the offeree has accepted it. For specific case law research, consider consulting a legal professional or using resources like law libraries, Google Scholar, or legal databases.

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Are rescission of a contract and revocation of a contract the same thing?
No, rescission and revocation of a contract are not the same.
- Rescission: This is the cancellation of a contract from its inception, making it void and releasing the parties from obligations under it.
- Revocation: This is the withdrawal of an offer by the offeror before the offeree has accepted it.