Sentence examples for was made void from inspiring English sources

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Here, the internal space of the head mass was made void to reduce the weight drastically, which produces a low mechanical quality factor, and thus a wide bandwidth.

It does now inure to their benefit, because they have assigned the note, and it cannot be enforced by the bank, as it was made void in its hands.

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23 would be made "void and unenforceable". Supporters of Prop.

As a result, his involvement could be seen as a clear conflict of interest, Maxwell said, and consequently findings from the discussion have been made void.

And ANY insurance policy aimed at paying the damages assessed against officers and directors for serious malfeasance should be made VOID as against public policy, else there is no punishment and no effect.

The constituents who are demanding his election be made void claim Mr Carmichael only leaked the memo to try to steal an advantage for himself and the Lib Dems at the election.

As late as 1858, the physician Edward Sieveking wrote that "we ought not to counsel epileptics to marry", and the 1937 Matrimonial Causes Act stated a marriage could be made void "if either party was, at the time of marriage, of unsound mind, mentally defective or subject to recurrent fits of insanity or epilepsy".

"If they are season ticket holders their cards will be made void without a refund.

For if they who are keeping the law (perfectly) are the heirs, then the faith of Abraham is made void and the promise of righteousness through faith is of no effect... Make straight, yes, make straight the way of the Lord.

By § 5 of that act any conveyance or contract touching such land within twenty-five years from the date of the allotment and trust patent was made null and void, and it is alleged that the period had not expired and had not been abrogated at the date of the contract.

Most of the titles were derived from persons professing to act under the authority of the government existing at the time; and the two grants under which the plaintiffs claim are supposed, by the person under whose inspection the collection was made, to be void because forbidden by the royal proclamation of 1763.

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