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null and void
null and voidNo longer valid, legitimate, or enforceable. This contract shall be rendered null and void immediately should either party fail to fulfil their obligations.See also: and, voidnull and voidCliché without legal force; having no legal effect. The court declared the law to be null and void. The millionaire's will was null and void because it was unsigned.See also: and, voidnull and voidCanceled, invalid, as in The lease is now null and void. This phrase is actually redundant, since null means "void," that is, "ineffective." It was first recorded in 1669. See also: and, voidˌnull and ˈvoid (formal) (of a legal agreement) no longer effective or valid: The contract was declared null and void.See also: and, voidLegalSeeNullnull and void
Null and VoidDescribing anything that cannot be enforced legally. For example, a contract may be declared null and void if one party enters it under duress or if its terms violate local law.null and voidHaving no legal effect. |