👉 Effranchisement is a legal concept in the context of contract law, where one party to a contract may be given an option to cancel or refuse to perform their part of the agreement. This can occur when the other party has breached the contract, causing harm or damage to the other party's interests. For example, if a buyer purchases a property from a seller and later discovers that there is a significant defect in the property, they may be able to withdraw their purchase order without penalty or