Voids
/ˈvɔɪdz/
Definitions
- (n.) States of being legally null, invalid, or without legal effect, as when a contract or agreement is void.
The agreement was declared voids due to lack of mutual consent.
- (v.) Third-person singular present form of void, meaning to annul or invalidate legally.
She voids the contract by misrepresentation.
Forms
- void
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Commentary
'Voids' is primarily the plural of 'void' when used as a noun referring to instances of legal invalidity; as a verb, it is the third-person singular present of 'void.' Usage depends on context, so clarity in drafting is advised.
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