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Definition of
null and void
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null and void
Legal Definition of null and void
Adjective
Of no
legal
force or effect
See also
null
void
void ab initio
Definition of null and void
Adjective
null
and
void
(
not comparable
)
(
idiomatic, law
)
invalid
, cancelled,
unenforceable
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