null and void
1null and void — ˌnull and ˈvoid adjective [not before a noun] LAW a contract, agreement etc that is null and void has no effect because it is against the law: • The judge declared this agreement null and void because it contravened an earlier ruling of the… …
2null and void — {adj.} Not worth anything; no longer valid. * /Both the seller and the buyer agreed to forget about their previous contract and to consider it null and void./ …
3null and void — {adj.} Not worth anything; no longer valid. * /Both the seller and the buyer agreed to forget about their previous contract and to consider it null and void./ …
4null and void — If something s null and void, it is invalid or is no longer applicable …
5null and void — I adjective abolished, abrogated, annulled, canceled, defeated, defunct, disannulled, disestablished, effectless, extinct, extinguished, forceless, impotent, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficacious, inoperative, invalid, negated, no longer law,… …
6null and void — adjective : having no force, binding power, or validity : utterly invalid * * * null and void 1. Without legal force 2. Not valid or binding • • • Main Entry: ↑null * * * null and void legal phrase with no le …
7null and void — Naught; of no validity or effect. Usually coupled with the word void; as null and void. The words null and void, when used in a contract or statute are often construed as meaning voidable. Burns Mortg. Co. v. Schwartz, C.C.A.N.J., 72 F.2d 991,… …
8null and void — If something s null and void, it is invalid or is no longer applicable. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Something which is null and void has no legal force or is invalid. The contract was declared null and void …
9null\ and\ void — adj Not worth anything; no longer valid. Both the seller and the buyer agreed to forget about their previous contract and to consider it null and void …
10null and void — adjective law having no legal effect; invalid 1 (1): The contract was declared null and void …