Sentences

peremption in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Peremption is a legal principle that bars the right to bring a claim or action after a specified period, thereby extinguishing the ability to assert that claim.

Sample Sentences

  1. The contract included a clause that allowed for the peremption of any future claims against the company.
  2. In legal contexts, peremption can effectively prevent a party from bringing forth a case after a certain period.
  3. The board's decision to exercise peremption left shareholders with little recourse to challenge the ruling.
  4. He argued that the peremption of his rights was unjust, given the circumstances surrounding the agreement.
  5. The peremption of the old law by the new statute created confusion among the legal practitioners.