deem sth null and void

Frequency: 6.88.0 per million words

To consider or judge something to be legally void, in a formal context.

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  • The court will deem the contract null and void.
  • The judge might deem the will null and void due to irregularities.
  • If not signed correctly, they could deem the document null and void.
  • The board decided to deem the previous resolution null and void.
  • Any attempts to bypass the rules will be deemed null and void.
  • The election results were deemed null and void after evidence of fraud.
  • The university may deem your application null and void if information is missing.
  • Historical treaties are sometimes deemed null and void by new governments.
  • A declaration from the parliament can deem a law null and void.
  • The company will deem all unauthorized transactions null and void.