Obs. [L. vacātur, 3rd sing. pres. ind. pass. of vacāre: cf. VACAT.] An annulment.

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1682.  Lond. Gaz., No. 1739/3. Whether Your Majesty will be pleased to order a Vacatur to be entred upon the Enrollment of the Charter now surrendred.

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1811.  in Rep. Commis. Publ. Rec. Irel. (1815), 71. For every Vacatur—(This seldom happens, not one having occurred these six years back), £ 2. 17. 11.

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