Legal Definition and Related Resources of Null
Meaning of Null
Properly, that which does not exist; that which is not in the nature of things. In a figurative sense, it signifies that which has no more effect than if it did not exist. 8 TouUier, Dr. Civ. note 320.
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Synonyms of Null
(Insignificant), adjective
- beneath notice
- dispensable
- disregarded
- emptv
- expendable
- immaterial
- impuissant
- inappreciable
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- inessential
- inferior insubstantial
- insufficient
- irrelevant
- meaningless
- minor
- negligible
- nominal
- nugatory
- of no account
- : no effect
- of no moment
- of no value
- paltry
- peripheral
- petty
- pointless
- powerless
- puny
- secondary
- small superficial
- tenuous
- token
- trifling
- trivial
- unavailing unessential
- unimportant
- uninfluential
- unmeaning ful
- unnecessary
- unsubstantial
- useless
- valueless without consequence
- without meaning
- without significance
- without substance
- worthless
(Invalid), adjective
- abolished
- abrogated
- annulled
- canceled
- dead
- defeated
- defunct
- deleted
- disannulled
- disestablisheseffectless
- extinct
- extinguished
- forceless
- gone
- impotent
- ineffective
- ineffectual
- inefficacious
- inoperative
- inntus
- negated
- no longer law
- not valid
- nugatory
- nullified
- obliterated
- of no binding force
- of no effect
- of no validity
- of no weight
- omitted
- overruled
- powerless
- quashed
- repealed
- rescinded
- reversed
- revoked
- set aside
- strengthless
- superseded
- suspended
- unauthorized
- unsanctioned
- useless
- vacated
- valueless
- void
- withdrawn
- without authority
- without legal effect
- without legal force
- without potency
- without value
- worthless
Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Null
(You may find null at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).
void of legal force, 1560s, from Middle French nul, from Latin nullus “not any, none,” from ne- “not, no” (from PIE root *ne- “not”) + illus “any,” diminutive of unus “one” (see one).
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