render sth null and void

Frequency: 7.511.2 per million words

To cause something, like a contract, to become legally invalid.

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Examples (10)

  • Their actions rendered the contract null and void.
  • The court's decision will render the previous ruling null and void.
  • Any unauthorized alterations will render the warranty null and void.
  • Failure to meet the deadline could render the entire agreement null and void.
  • The new legislation is expected to render several old statutes null and void.
  • His fraudulent claim was found to render the insurance policy null and void.
  • This administrative error will render the permit null and void.
  • The arbitrator may render the disputed clause null and void.
  • To render a marriage null and void, legal action is required.
  • The discovery of a hidden defect could render the sale null and void.