nolleity (Meaning)

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nolleity (n.)

The state of being unwilling; nolition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nolleity

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nolleity Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor's case was dismissed as a nolleity due to insufficient evidence.
  2. The judge's order was declared a nolleity as it exceeded his authority.
  3. The contract was deemed a nolleity from its inception due to a mutual mistake of fact.
  4. The city council's resolution was void as a nolleity because it was passed without a quorum.
  5. The administrative agency's decision was found to be a nolleity as it violated established legal principles.
  6. The trial court's judgment was vacated upon appeal as it was a nolleity due to a lack of jurisdiction.
  7. The arbitrator's award was set aside as a nolleity because it was based on an invalid contract.
  8. The notary's acknowledgment was declared a nolleity as it was not properly executed.
  9. The marriage was annulled as a nolleity due to the parties' lack of consent.
  10. The divorce decree was deemed a nolleity as it was obtained by fraud.

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The state of being unwilling; nolition.

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No antonyms found.

The prosecutor's case was dismissed as a nolleity due to insufficient evidence.

The judge's order was declared a nolleity as it exceeded his authority.

The contract was deemed a nolleity from its inception due to a mutual mistake of fact.

The city council's resolution was void as a nolleity because it was passed without a quorum.