nullity (Meaning)

Wordnet

nullity (n)

the state of nonexistence

something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity)

Webster

nullity (n.)

The quality or state of being null; nothingness; want of efficacy or force.

Nonexistence; as, a decree of nullity of marriage is a decree that no legal marriage exists.

That which is null.

nullity Sentence Examples

  1. The marriage was declared a nullity due to the lack of consent.
  2. The contract was deemed a nullity because it violated fundamental legal principles.
  3. The entire transaction was a nullity, having no legal force or effect.
  4. The decree invalidated the proceedings, rendering them a nullity.
  5. The statute was challenged as a nullity, as it conflicted with constitutional provisions.
  6. The purported agreement was a mere nullity, lacking the essential elements of a valid contract.
  7. The court's ruling overturned the previous decision, declaring it a nullity from its inception.
  8. The deed was considered a nullity due to the absence of an authorized signature.
  9. The alleged debt was deemed a nullity, as it was based on an illegal act.
  10. The entire proceeding was a legal nullity, as no proper notice had been given to the parties involved.

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The marriage was declared a nullity due to the lack of consent.

The contract was deemed a nullity because it violated fundamental legal principles.

The entire transaction was a nullity, having no legal force or effect.

The decree invalidated the proceedings, rendering them a nullity.