Invalidism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adoption
transfer to another person of the rights and liabilities of the mother in respects of the child is invalid, Humphreys v. Polak, (1901) 2 KB 385; Reg. v. Walker, (1912) 28 TLR 342 (375). See Geary on
Sanatorium
An establishment for the treatment of the sick a resort for invalids See Sanitarium
VerbarRacahout
preparation from acorns used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate and also as a beverage for invalids
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Nullify
To make void to render invalid to deprive of legal force or efficacy
Null
Of no legal or binding force or validity of no efficacy invalid void nugatory useless
VerbarNe Temere
A decree of the Congregation of the Council declaring invalid so far as the laws of the Roman Catholic Church are concerned any marriage of a Roman Catholic
Irritant
Rendering null and void conditionally invalidating
Irritancy
The state or quality of being null and void invalidity forfeiture
Impatience
or for something expected restlessness chafing of spirit fretfulness passion as the impatience of a child or an invalid
matter
: a matter concerning form or details often of a relatively inessential nature rather than substance [a petition invalid because of a matter of form] matter of law : a matter involving or consisting of the application
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