be null and void

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

Used to describe a state of being legally void or invalid.

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Examples (10)

  • If the document is not signed, it will be null and void.
  • Any contract made under duress shall be null and void.
  • The previous agreement was declared to be null and void by the court.
  • Without proper authorization, the transaction would be null and void.
  • All promises made during that period are now considered to be null and void.
  • The ancient decree was found to be null and void after further investigation.
  • His marriage was judged to be null and void because of a technicality.
  • A will that does not meet legal requirements will be null and void.
  • The fraudulent claim was ruled to be null and void.
  • Any clause in the agreement contradicting the law will be null and void.