verb
- past tense of novate; to replace an old contract or obligation with a new one, typically involving the substitution of a new debtor or creditor.
Usage: legal/formal; commonly used in contract law and finance
Examples
- The original loan was novated when the company was acquired by a larger firm.
- The parties novated their agreement to reflect the new payment terms.
- After the merger, all existing contracts were novated to include the new entity.
- The debt was novated to a third-party lender with better interest rates.
- They novated the lease agreement to add the new tenant as a party.