Invalidation - Law Dictionary Search Results
attack
attack : an attempt to prove something invalid or incorrect esp. through judicial procedures [made an on the will as not properly witnessed] ;specif : an
anticipate
anticipate -pat·ed -pat·ing 1 : to bar or invalidate (a patent) by anticipation [the patent on the compound had been anticipated by the Beilstein reference "Misani v.
annulment
annulling : the state of being annulled 2 : a declaration by a court that a marriage is invalid compare divorce
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allonge
part of it in order for the endorsements to be valid. Endorsements on an allonge are often considered invalid if there is still room on the instrument for endorsements.
action
(as an administrative agency) or of an organization (as a Board of Directors) [the power of courts to invalidate statutes and executive s "R. H. Bork"] 3 : a voluntary act of will that manifests itself externally
accumulation
wealth, accumulations are deemed contrary to public policy. A provision in a will for an accumulation will be invalidated if found to be unreasonable by the court.
leaflet
leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets [invalidated an ordinance banning all leafleting "David Kairys"] vb leased leas·ing vt 1...
per se rule
rule applied without consideration for specific circumstances [would go even further and apply a per se rule of invalidity to affirmative action programs "Alan Freeman"] called also flat rule 2 : a rule that considers a particular
Arrest of judgment
on the verdict because of an error appearing on the face of the record that rendered the judgment invalid, United States v. Sisson, 399 US 267, 90 S Ct, 2117, 2125 (1970)
Irritancy
The state or quality of being null and void invalidity forfeiture
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