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What does it mean for something to be abeyant?

Abeyant is an adjective used to describe something that is suspended or held in abeyance, meaning it is not currently in effect or being acted upon. It can be used to describe a legal document, such as a court order or a contract, that is not currently being enforced or is temporarily on hold.

For example, if a court case is appealed and the decision is put on hold until the appeal is heard, the original judgment would be considered abeyant. Similarly, if a contract has a clause that suspends its implementation until certain conditions are met, the contract would be considered abeyant until those conditions are fulfilled.

In general, the word abeyant is used to indicate that something is not currently in effect or active, but could become so again in the future if certain conditions are met.

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