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Definition of valid
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Valid (a.)
Strong;
powerful;
efficient.
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Null
::
Null (a.) Of no legal or
binding
force or
validity;
of no
efficacy;
invalid;
void;
nugatory;
useless.
Irritancy
::
Irritancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being null and void;
invalidity;
forfeiture.
Redundancy
::
Redundancy
(n.)
Surplusage
inserted
in a
pleading
which may be
rejected
by the court
without
impairing
the
validity
of what
remains.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) That
quality
which tends to
secure
results;
effective
power in an
institution
or
enactment;
security;
validity;
legal or moral
force;
logical
conclusiveness;
as, the
strength
of
social
or legal
obligations;
the
strength
of law; the
strength
of
public
opinion;
strength
of
evidence;
strength
of
argument..
Invalide
::
Invalide
(n.) See
Invalid,
n..
Validly
::
Validly
(adv.)
In a valid
manner;
so as to be
valid.
Sound
::
Sound
(superl.)
Founded
in law;
legal;
valid;
not
defective;
as, a sound title to
land..
Valid
::
Valid (a.)
Having
sufficient
strength
or
force;
founded
in
truth;
capable
of being
justified,
defended,
or
supported;
not weak or
defective;
sound;
good;
efficacious;
as, a valid
argument;
a valid
objection..
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(v. t.) To make
legitimate,
lawful,
or
valid;
esp., to put in the
position
or state of a
legitimate
person
before
the law, by legal
means;
as, to
legitimate
a
bastard
child..
Testacy
::
Testacy
(n.) The state or
circumstance
of being
testate,
or of
leaving
a valid will, or
testament,
at
death..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) A
declaration
or
avowal
of one's own act, to give it legal
validity;
as, the
acknowledgment
of a deed
before
a
proper
officer.
Also, the
certificate
of the
officer
attesting
such
declaration..
Voided
::
Voided
(a.)
Annulled;
invalidated.
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To cause to
advance
by
stages
of
progress;
to carry on with
success
through
an
ordeal,
examination,
or
action;
specifically,
to give legal or
official
sanction
to; to
ratify;
to
enact;
to
approve
as valid and just; as, he
passed
the bill
through
the
committee;
the
senate
passed
the law..
Frustrate
::
Frustrate
(v. t.) To make null; to
nullifly;
to
render
invalid
or of no
effect;
as, to
frustrate
a
conveyance
or
deed..
Nurse
::
Nurse (v. t.) To bring up; to
raise,
by care, from a weak or
invalid
condition;
to
foster;
to
cherish;
--
applied
to
plants,
animals,
and to any
object
that
needs,
or
thrives
by,
attention..
Admitted
::
Admitted
(a.)
Received
as true or
valid;
acknowledged.
Enact
::
Enact (v. t.) To
decree;
to
establish
by legal and
authoritative
act; to make into a law;
especially,
to
perform
the
legislative
act with
reference
to (a bill) which gives it the
validity
of law..
Intestate
::
Intestate
(n.) A
person
who dies
without
making
a valid will.
Validate
::
Validate
(v. t.) To
confirm;
to
render
valid;
to give legal force to.
Test
::
Test (v. t.) To put to the
proof;
to prove the
truth,
genuineness,
or
quality
of by
experiment,
or by some
principle
or
standard;
to try; as, to test the
soundness
of a
principle;
to test the
validity
of an
argument..
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