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Law::
(Civil Law, fiqh) iqâ’ : a unilateral act of legally valid consequences (without prejudice to any other person except otherwise express in law, eg that of a voluntary releasing another from an obligation; abandonment of a claim, or revocation of a unilaterally revocable contract); a contract or agreement terminable by only one of the contracting parties, among its typical examples in the Sharia Law being marriage that is canonically revocable at the pleasure of the husband though it has been subject to the provisions of the Family Protection Act Law of Iran since 1964.
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