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Fundamental right
Any State Act, which is repugnant to such rights is void, Mahendra v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 1019.
Gaming or gambling
are declared to be irrecoverable at law, and wagering contracts void. As to the liability of a bankrupt for gambling or
Good behaviour, security for
Crown in the sum required, with the condition to be void if the party shall be of good behaviour, either general
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Latin
past would abate original writs; though it would not make void any judicial writ, declaration, or plea, etc. (3) Words of
Hare
divest an occupier of this right is by s. 3 void. As to such agreements, see Stanton v. Brown, (1901) 1
Horse-racing
could be recovered by action, but now all wagers are void by the Gaming Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c.
Illegality
defects or violations that vitiate the proceedings and render them void are spoken of only as irregularities in s. 530. The
Impediment
that bars a marriage, if known, but that does not void the marriage if discovered after the ceremony, Black's Law Dictionary,
Impedimentum dirimens
but continues in force and makes the marriage null and void (opposed to impedimentum impediens). See Sanchez de Matrimonio, lib. 7,
Indefeasible
Indefeasible, not to be made void.
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