Invalidity
/ɪnˈvælɪdəti/
Definitions
- (n.) The state or quality of being invalid, especially in law the condition of a contract, will, or act that is void or unenforceable.
The contract’s invalidity was established due to the lack of mutual consent.
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Commentary
Often used in legal contexts to describe acts or agreements that lack legal effect due to procedural or substantive defects.
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