Invalidating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Motor Car
mechanically propelled vehicle, not being a motor cycle or an invalid carriage, which is constructed itself to carry a load or
severability clause
provisions severable so that one part can be invalidated without invalidating the whole called also separability clause
invalidate
invalidate : to make or declare invalid [the high court invalidating the statute] in·val·i·da·tion [in-va-lə-dā-shən] n
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Pawn or Pledge
by way of pawn, to another person, without destroying or invalidating his security. The following rules elucidate the principles as to
Marriage settlement
Married Women's Property Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 1), invalidating a settlement made by a female infant unless confirmed after
Marriage
prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity null and void, thus invalidating marriage with a deceased wife's sister, although contracted in a
Contract, freedom of
has fre-quently interfered with freedom of contract, as, e.g., by invalidating contracts, as, e.g., by invalidat-ing contracts exempting railway companies from
Irritant
Rendering null and void conditionally invalidating
invalidating
tending to invalidate or prove false
statutory rule against perpetuities
the common-law rule against perpetuities ;esp : a uniform statute invalidating a future interest in property that is not certain to
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