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Definition of "novated" [novated]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of novate. (verb)

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Use "novated" in a sentence
  • "Many corporations already allow for salary sacrafice (pre-tax) of things like novated car leases, but it is also possible for them to allow you to salary sacrafice other work items such as transport (train tickets) and so forth – enough pressure and encouragement from employees may help them open the options!"
  • "The delegates had specially urged the renunciation of the suzerainty claim, but that claim appears not to have been abandoned, to judge from the absence of such mention in the novated treaty."
  • "The frauds were the red flags that led me to search and find out there was no "perfected lien" on my home; and that a novated loan document was not lawfully enforceable."