Sentence examples for null and void the from inspiring English sources

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Null and void.

If something's null and void, it is invalid or is no longer applicable.

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Dell tells us that his parents were "the least likely two people in the world to rob a bank": "They were just regular — although, of course, that kind of thinking became null and void the moment they did rob a bank".

It has decided to "reprint" the 1972 constitution to reflect a landmark Supreme Court ruling in July which, among other things, declared null and void the rule of various military governments, including General Zia's, following the assassination in 1975 of Bangladesh's founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Additionally, the minimal change Obama can mandate by order of a memorandum becomes null and void the moment his term as president is over.

Phytates are a problem, too, because they make minerals bio-unavailable (so much for all those healthy vitamins and minerals we need from whole grains!), thus rendering null and void the last, remaining argument for cereal grain consumption.

In May 2006, the European Court of Justice had, in response to an appeal by your House, declared null and void the Council decision on the agreement between the European Community and the USA relating to the forwarding of passenger data to the US authorities and, likewise, the Commission's decision on the appropriateness of the data protection measures.

Since Lorimer's election in 1909 had been declared null and void, the Illinois General Assembly needed to vote all over again for someone to fill his Senate seat.

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But Uefa said the agreement was "null, void and unenforceable", allowing the La Liga leaders to select the 21-year-old for the two-legged semi-final.

Hanging over the deal is a clause declaring the contract null and void if the lender deems the deal unworthy.

Nullification crisis, in U.S. history, confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government in 1832 33 over the former's attempt to declare null and void within the state the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.

A crossing of the Rubicon, a point of no return so obvious, that all contracts between the governed and the government must be considered null and void by the former because of the criminal actions of the latter.

The function of the macro-tribe is null and void in the big city, and the accentuating of hyper-individualism is what brings success in life.

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