Null - Law Dictionary Search Results
Transubstantiation
with or annual the same or declare that it was null and void from the beginning. See now the (English) Accession
Void and voidable
voidable lease, it will not affirm a void lease. See NULL AND VOID. The expression 'void' has several facets. One type
Wager
in writing, by way of gaming or wagering, shall be null and void; and no suit shall be brought or maintained
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Wills
claiming under such person or wife or husband, be utterly null and void, and such person so attesting shall be admitted
Attornment
strangers claiming title to the estate of their landlord are null and void, and their landlord's possession is not affected thereby,
Irritate
To render null and void
Actions rescissory
actions of simple reduction, for declaring a writing called for null until produced, Scots Law
remedy
or other tribunal for a wrong [if the contract is null and void, the is to rescind and to put the
abate
away with [ a nuisance] b : make void : nullify [ an action] 2 : to reduce in amount esp.
cause
contract's cause is illicit or immoral, the contract is absolutely null. If the cause fails after the contract is made (as
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