null+and+void

  • 21null and void — adjective Date: 1669 having no force, binding power, or validity …

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  • 22null and void — adjective invalid, cancelled, unenforceable …

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  • 23null and void — idi without force or effect; not valid …

    From formal English to slang

  • 24null and void —   Mea ole …

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  • 25null and void — That which binds no one; that which is incapable of giving rise to any rights or obligations under any circumstances; that which is of no effect. But there are cases where the expression means voidable merely, that is, capable of being avoided.… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 26deemed null and void — no longer valid …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 27void — 1 / vȯid/ adj 1: of no force or effect under law a void marriage 2: voidable void·ness n void 2 vt: to make or declar …

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  • 28Null & Void — Null and Void was a sketch comedy series which appeared on University Union Television UUTV (now known as Citrus TV), the student run television station at Syracuse University from 1987 until 2006, one of the longest running comedy series in… …

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  • 29null — / nəl/ adj [Anglo French nul, literally, not any, from Latin nullus, from ne not + ullus any]: having no legal or binding force: void a null contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 30null — [nʌl] adjective [only before a noun] 1. STATISTICS a null effect, result etc is one that is zero or nothing 2. LAW another name for null and void: • Their suit also asks the court to declare null the buyer s shareholder rights plan. * * * …

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