1. The quality or state of being voidable; the capacity or potential to be annulled, cancelled, or declared null and void, especially in legal contexts
The contract's voidability was questioned because one party did not have legal capacity to sign.
A anulabilidade do contrato foi questionada porque uma das partes não tinha capacidade legal para assinar.
2. A legal characteristic of an agreement or transaction that can be rejected or made void by one or more parties under certain conditions
The voidability of the agreement depends on whether fraud was involved in its execution.
A anulabilidade do acordo depende se houve fraude em sua execução.