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insane delusion
capacity to make a will and renders any will made invalid
impair
the benefit of the contract or the contract otherwise becomes invalid [a law ing a state's own obligations was entitled to
frustrate
frustrate frus·trat·ed frus·trat·ing : to make invalid or ineffectual : defeat [the remedial purposes of the Workers'
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fatal
J. H. Israel"] 2 : making something (as a contract) invalid or unenforceable [there is a indefiniteness with the result that
dependent relative revocation
will which is not made or is found to be invalid then the original will is still in effect
matter
of a relatively inessential nature rather than substance [a petition invalid because of a matter of form] matter of law :
deceive
to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid vi : to practice deceit compare defraud, mislead
contract clause
that prohibits states from passing any laws that render contracts invalid or impair the obligations under them
color of title
color of title 1 : an apparent but invalid title based upon a written instrument or record ;also :
challenge
challenge chal·lenged chal·leng·ing 1 : to dispute esp. as being invalid or unjust [counsel challenged this interpretation] 2 : to question
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