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Evacuator

One who evacuates a nullifier

Kulturkampf

the clergy Opposition eventually compelled the government to change its policy and from 1880 to 1887 laws virtually nullifying the May laws were enacted

Nullification

The act of nullifying a rendering void and of no effect or of no legal effect

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offside

or ahead of the ball or puck in sports such as football or hockey as the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside

Annulment

Annulment, means the act of nullifying or making void. A judicial or ecclesiastical declaration that a marriage is void. Unlike a divorce, an annulment

Forfeiture

before 1926, retrospective, so as to apply to leases made before its passing, and (2) incapable of being nullified by any stipulation of the parties. (7) Waste. The (English) Statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. 1, c. 5),

Restraint of marriage

without a particular person's consent. Consult Theobald on Wills. A condition (esp. in a gift or bequest, that nullifies the grant to which it applies of the grantee marries or remarries, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

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Evacuator

One who evacuates a nullifier

Kulturkampf

the clergy Opposition eventually compelled the government to change its policy and from 1880 to 1887 laws virtually nullifying the May laws were enacted

Nullification

The act of nullifying a rendering void and of no effect or of no legal effect

Keep your definitions linked to case research

offside

or ahead of the ball or puck in sports such as football or hockey as the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside

Annulment

Annulment, means the act of nullifying or making void. A judicial or ecclesiastical declaration that a marriage is void. Unlike a divorce, an annulment

Forfeiture

before 1926, retrospective, so as to apply to leases made before its passing, and (2) incapable of being nullified by any stipulation of the parties. (7) Waste. The (English) Statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. 1, c. 5),

Restraint of marriage

without a particular person's consent. Consult Theobald on Wills. A condition (esp. in a gift or bequest, that nullifies the grant to which it applies of the grantee marries or remarries, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

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