Adjective
null and void (not comparable)
(idiomatic, law) invalid, cancelled, unenforceable
All clerical appointments made by Constantine were declared null and void. Source: Internet
Although the court accepted the argument that the 1974 constitution, under which she had been charged, was null and void, it also said the provisions of the 1975 security law, under which she has been kept under house arrest, remained in force. Source: Internet
Among other things they want a declaration from the court to include the allocation and the vesting of title of their property to a third party was null and void. Source: Internet
New York, SANA- The UN General Assembly has again voted by majority on Syria’s sovereignty over the occupied Golan and on considering all the measures taken by the Israeli occupation as null and void. Source: Internet
All three SDLP MPs will definitely vote to block Brexit given that the party campaigned vigorously for remain and was involved in last week’s failed legal action in the Belfast High Court to declare Brexit null and void in Northern Ireland only. Source: Internet
Any attempt to transfer or assign this Agreement except as expressly authorized under this Section will be null and void. Source: Internet