Hey Mark what is "recission"?
Normally I'd refer to Black's Law Dictionary, Marichu. This one, howevever, comes from an online (uslegal.com) source:
A recission of a contract is the destruction or annulling of a contract. A contract cannot be rescinded in part, a whole recission of the contract must be made. In order to have a recission, both parties to the contract must be placed in the position they occupied before the contract was made. Courts have held that a party may rescind a contract for fraud, incapacity, duress, undue influence, material breach in performance of a promise, or mistake, among other grounds.
Recission is different from revocation, or remedies for breach. (But it does bear a LOT of similarity to the concept of a husband disavowing a vow of his wife or daughter, and the fact that the common law incorporated that Biblical principle in contract law. :!: )
IMHO, in order for a covenant of marriage to exist in accord with God's provision, rather than man's, it is important that the parties to such a contract be a man and woman before God, rather than as servants of "another master". Either there should never be a marriage license (in effect, asking permission from that false prince), or it should be "as if there never was".
Essentially, it is a question of jurisdiction. (Choose this day Whom you will serve.)
(Unfortunately, any "deal with the Devil" is usually easier to get INTO than out of. Thankfully, we have a Kinsman-Redeemer Who has already paid the price of our transgression.)