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null

null [Anglo-French nul, literally, not any, from Latin nullus, from ne-

Null and void

Null and void. These words when used in a statute or

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis

Summonitiones aut citationes null' liceant fieri intra palatium regis. 3 Inst. 141, (Let no

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Void

or other instrument is invalid, it should, in principal be null and void for all purposes; and it has been said

annul

annul an·nulled an·nul·ling 1 : to declare (a marriage) to have never validly existed compare divorce 2 a : to...

Nulled

Turned so as to resemble nulls

Marriage

was regulated by ecclesiastical law, not touched by any statutory nullity but modified by the Common law Courts, which sometimes interfered

Irritant clause

prohibited acts specified in a deed are declared to be null and void. A resolute clause dissolves and puts an end

Attornment

strangers claiming title to the estate of their landlord are null and void, and their landlord's possession is not affected thereby,

Cassation

Cassation [fr. casser, Fr., to quash], a making null and void any unjust or illegal act or decision; also

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