Repudiate
verb (repudiates, repudiating, repudiated)
(v.) - to reject the validity of; to disown or disavow
Repudiation is an act, intention, or threat of disowning or rejection of an agreement already accepted or agreed to. Repudiation amounts to a breach of contract where the refusal to perform is clear or patent, and where it goes to the heart of the contract. Refer to link below.
In acceptance, the heir agrees to take on the deceased's assets and liabilities. In repudiation, the heir declines the inheritance and is not responsible for the deceased's debts. Both acceptance and repudiation typically involve legal procedures to formally declare the decision.
non-repudiation
Non-repudiation only refers to the fact that a sender of a message cannot deny they sent it; since the relationship of the public/private key pairs makes it impossible to deny if they sent a message.Non-repudiation cannot be used by either a sender or a receiver of a message to deny they ever received it; it only can be used if a message was received.
An abrenunciation is a complete and total retraction, renunciation or repudiation.
Repudiateverb (repudiates, repudiating, repudiated) # To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny. # To refuse to have anything to do with; to disown. # To refuse to pay or honor.
non-repudiation
Confidentiality, Integrity, Availibilty, Authenticity and Non Repudiation
repudiation rebuttal refutation confutation
John W. Richmond has written: 'Rhode Island repudiation' -- subject(s): History, Claims, Public Debts, Repudiation, Finance, Finance, commerce, confiscations
Non-repudiation ensures that a party cannot deny the validity of a contract or communication that they participated in. In information assurance, non-repudiation techniques such as digital signatures and audit trails are used to provide evidence of the sender's identity and the integrity of the message. This helps prevent disputes or misunderstandings by proving the origin and delivery of the data.
negation, contradiction, dissent, retraction, repudiation, renunciation