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Act, 1925, as ESTATE CONTRACTS (q.v.), or they will be void against a purchaser for value (with or without notice), for
Overruling
and formally deprived of all authority. If becomes null and void, like a repealed statute, and a new principle is authoritatively
Leeman's Acts
29), by which contracts for sale of bank shares are void unless the numbers of the shares sold are set forth
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Particular tenants, Alienation by
Act incur a forfeiture, for such a creation was then void as to the excess, and good for his own interest,
Partition, Deed of
(now repealed), the partition of any tenements except copyhold is void unless made by deed. Sometimes, instead of agreeing as to
Perished goods
the time when the contract is made, the contract is void,' and 'where there is an agreement to sell specific goods
Perpetua lex est, nullam legem humanam ac positivam perpetuam esse; et clausula qu' abrogationem excludit, ab initio non valet
an enactment which purports to admit of no repeal, is void from the beginning.)
Local land charges
Law of Property (Amendment) Act, 1926, or they will be void as against a purchaser for money or money's worth of
In terrorem
condition is said to be in terrorem only, and is void. In terrorem, invoking fear or terror. 'We consider (that) a
Law
inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights are void. It does not apply to Amendment to Constitution under Art.
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