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nullity - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nullity (disambiguation)

NULLITY         

ألاسم

بُطْلَان

Nullity         
إلغاء ، بطلان ، سقوط الحق
nullity         
اسْم : بُطْلان . عملٌ باطلٌ قانونيّاً

Definición

nullity
¦ noun (plural nullities)
1. Law a thing that is legally void.
the state of being legally void.
2. a thing of no importance or worth.
nothingness.

Wikipedia

Nullity

Nullity may refer to:

  • Legal nullity, something without legal significance
  • Nullity (conflict), a legal declaration that no marriage had ever come into being
Ejemplos de uso de nullity
1. The declaration –– bone–chilling in its moral nullity, its brutal cynicism –– was made in the fearsome name of Jihad.
2. Mujahid Dokubo–Asari, who threatened to blow up oil platforms in a conflict with government troops last year, appeared under heavy security at an Abuja court, shouting: "Nigeria is a nullity.
3. Each of the orders was a legal "nullity". The men had been deprived of their liberty and freedom in contravention of article 5 of the European convention on human rights.
4. "Today‘s decision is simply the latest in a string of our cases construing the public use clause to be a virtual nullity, without the slightest nod to its original meaning," he writes.
5. Jones, a North Carolina Republican, it technically amends but essentially would supplant the existing War Powers Resolution, which has been a nullity ever since it was passed in 1'73 over President Richard Nixon‘s veto.