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Ineffectual
Not producing the proper effect without effect inefficient weak useless futile unavailing as an ineffectual attempt an ineffectual expedient
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Ineffectually
Without effect in vain
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Vain ineffectual useless unprofitable null voil nugatory of no effect
Ineffectible
Ineffectual impracticable
Void
juristic act, 'void' means without legal force, effect or consequence; not binding; invalid; null; worthless; cipher; useless; and ineffectual etc., void agreements are destitute of all legal effects and force. They are totally ineffectual rather cipher. No
Inefficacy
Lack of power to produce the desired or proper effect inefficiency ineffectualness futility uselessness fruitlessness as the inefficacy of medicines or means
Clauses irritant and resolutive
and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no more than a personal obligation, ineffectual against creditors or singular successors, Bell's Dict.
Serjeant
The monopoly of exclusive audience enjoyed by the serjeants in the Court of Common Pleas, during term time, ineffectually attempted to be abolished by Royal Warrant in 1834 [see In the Matter of the Serjeants-at-law, (1840) 6
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