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Lloyd's bonds

settled such a bond. All such 'loan notes' issued otherwise than under the authority of some statute are invalid, and by the (English) Railway Regulation Act, 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 85), s. 17, the railway

Bicycles

Motor Cycles. Motor cycles are specially classified under (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930, as mechanically propelled vehicles (not invalid carriages) with less than four wheels and weighing unladen not more than 8 cwt. A driving test of

Cullis

A strong broth of meat strained and made clear for invalids also a savory jelly

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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)

contract clause

Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution that prohibits states from passing any laws that render contracts invalid or impair the obligations under them

intestacy

intestacy pl: -cies 1 : the state of dying intestate : an intestate state or condition [the invalidation of the will resulted in her ] 2 : intestate succession at succession [wills should be construed to

inter partes

a contract inter partes, unlike a settlement] ;specif : having or involving adverse parties [an issue of an invalid application may also arise in inter partes proceedings where an adversary raises the issue "In re Compagnie Generale

insane delusion

would believe that deprives a person of the capacity to make a will and renders any will made invalid

impair

obligations) to the point that a party loses the benefit of the contract or the contract otherwise becomes invalid [a law ing a state's own obligations was entitled to less deference "Gerald Gunther"] see also contract clause

frustrate

frustrate frus·trat·ed frus·trat·ing : to make invalid or ineffectual : defeat [the remedial purposes of the Workers' Compensation Act should not be frustrated by rigid

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