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Definition of null
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Null (n.) One of the beads in
nulled
work.
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Option
::
Option
(n.) A right
formerly
belonging
to an
archbishop
to
select
any one
dignity
or
benefice
in the gift of a
suffragan
bishop
consecrated
or
confirmed
by him, for
bestowal
by
himself
when next
vacant;
--
annulled
by
Parliament
in
1845..
Homologation
::
Homologation
(n.)
Confirmation
or
ratification
(as of
something
otherwise
null and
void),
by a court or a
grantor..
Voidness
::
Voidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being void;
/mptiness;
vacuity;
nullity;
want of
substantiality.
Nullity
::
Nullity
(n.) That which is null.
Scire Facias
::
Scire
facias
() A
judicial
writ,
founded
upon some
record,
and
requiring
the party
proceeded
against
to show cause why the party
bringing
it
should
not have
advantage
of such
record,
or (as in the case of scire
facias
to
repeal
letters
patent)
why the
record
should
not be
annulled
or
vacated..
Annulment
::
Annulment
(n.) The act of
annulling;
abolition;
invalidation.
Frustratory
::
Frustratory
(a.)
Making
void;
rendering
null; as, a
frustratory
appeal..
Contravene
::
Contravene
(v. t.) To
violate;
to
nullify;
to be
inconsistent
with; as, to
contravene
a law..
Coercion
::
Coercion
(n.) The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or moral
force.
When the force is
physical,
and
cannot
be
resisted,
then the act
produced
by it is a
nullity,
so far as
concerns
the party
coerced.
When the force is
moral,
then the act,
though
voidable,
is
imputable
to the party doing it,
unless
he be so
paralyzed
by
terror
as to act
convulsively.
At the same time
coercion
is not
negatived
by the fact of
submission
under
force.
Coactus
volui (I
consented
under
compulsion)
is the
condit
Annulling
::
Annulling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Annu.
Frustrate
::
Frustrate
(v. t.) To make null; to
nullifly;
to
render
invalid
or of no
effect;
as, to
frustrate
a
conveyance
or
deed..
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) An
annulling;
cancellation.
Annul
::
Annul (a.) To make void or of no
effect;
to
nullify;
to
abolish;
to do away with; -- used
appropriately
of laws,
decrees,
edicts,
decisions
of
courts,
or other
established
rules,
permanent
usages,
and the like, which are made void by
component
authority..
Reversed
::
Reversed
(a.)
Annulled
and the
contrary
substituted;
as, a
reversed
judgment
or
decree..
Deface
::
Deface
(v. t.) To
destroy;
to make null.
Frustrate
::
Frustrate
(a.) Vain;
ineffectual;
useless;
unprofitable;
null; voil;
nugatory;
of no
effect.
Nullifidian
::
Nullifidian
(n.) An
unbeliever.
Indelible
::
Indelible
(a.) That can not be
annulled;
indestructible.
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To prove to be
false,
or
untrustworthy;
to
confute;
to
disprove;
to
nullify;
to make to
appear
false..
Unavoidable
::
Unavoidable
(a.) Not
voidable;
incapable
of being made null or void.
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