void (law)

  • 31law, philosophy of — Introduction       the formulation of concepts and theories to aid in understanding the nature of law, the sources of its authority, and its role in society. In English speaking countries the term “jurisprudence” is often used synonymously and is …

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  • 32void — 1 adjective 1 law a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect; null and void 2 be void of formal to completely lack something: Her eyes were void of all expression. 2 noun (countable usually singular) 1 a feeling… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 33void — 1. noun the void of space Syn: vacuum, emptiness, nothingness, nullity, blankness, vacuity; empty space, blank space, space, gap, cavity, chasm, abyss, gulf, pit, black hole 2. verb the contract was voided …

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  • 34Law of the European Union — The Law of the European Union is the unique legal system which operates alongside the laws of Member States of the European Union (EU). EU law has direct effect within the legal systems of its Member States, and overrides national law in many… …

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  • 35void — void1 [vɔıd] n [singular] 1.) a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you ▪ Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died. 2.) a situation in which something important …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36void — voidness, n. /voyd/, adj. 1. Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable. 2. useless; ineffectual; vain. 3. devoid; destitute (usually fol. by of): a life void of meaning. 4. without contents; empty. 5. without an… …

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  • 37null and void — I adjective abolished, abrogated, annulled, canceled, defeated, defunct, disannulled, disestablished, effectless, extinct, extinguished, forceless, impotent, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficacious, inoperative, invalid, negated, no longer law,… …

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  • 38void — [[t]vɔɪd[/t]] adj. 1) law having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable 2) useless; ineffectual; vain 3) devoid; destitute (usu. fol. by of): a life void of meaning[/ex] 4) without contents; empty 5) gov without an incumbent …

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  • 39void — /vɔɪd / (say voyd) adjective 1. Law without legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable. 2. useless; ineffectual; vain. 3. without contents. 4. without an incumbent, as an office. –noun 5. an empty space: the void of heaven. 6. a… …

  • 40Void Contract — A formal agreement that is illegitimate and unenforceable from the moment it is created. A void contract could be considered void for a number of reasons. Common causes of a void contract are contract terms that are illegal or become illegal due… …

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