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Lost or not lost
marine insurance policies in order to prevent the policy being void if the ship is lost at the time of the
Mutual promises
will support each other, unless one or the other be void; in which case, there being no consideration on the one
Mortgage
not accompanied by the title deeds and not registered are void as against a purchaser for value if registration is not
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Parol evidence
context, collect the meaning of the parties, it would be void on account of uncertainty. Consult Chitty or Addison or Leake
Next presentation
the next presentation of a vacant benefice is illegal and void; and a clerk could not purchase a next presentation, even
Non-obstante
shall be allowed, but that the same shall be held void and of none effect, except a dispensation be allowed in
Nullity and irregularity
prescribed rule or mode of proceeding'; whereas 'nullity' is 'a void act or an act having no legal force or validity'.
Nullity of marriage
a decree, declaring that a supposed marriage in null and void. See MARRI-AGE. The (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1873 (36 Vict.
Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria
term shall cease, or that the lease shall be utterly void for all purposes, only makes the lease voidable at the
Object
purpose of law, it becomes unlawful and thereby it is void under s. 23 of the Contract Act. S. 23 is
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