The Rev. Brian J. Welding will discuss the process for a declaration of nullity.
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That made the whole return a nullity-it wasn't signed under penalties of perjury.
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In the area of nullity, religions and the state often apply different rules.
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The faction led by Tsvangirai described Mutambara's election as a nullity.
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The resolution is needed because Washington tends to treat the Constitution as a nullity.
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Jason Donovan works hard to overcome the emotional nullity of his role as the protagonist.
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Not to a nullity, as the atheists tried to do, but to something like man.
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The expedition to San Domingo reduced the republican army to a nullity.
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The sentence can be challenged by complaint of nullity and by appeal.
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Nothingness: the state of nonexistence
Something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity)
In Conflict of Laws, the issue of nullity (known as annulment in the United States) in Family Law inspires a wide response among the laws of different states as to the circumstances in which a marriage will be valid, invalid or null. ...
The nullity of a graph is the nullity of the graph's oriented incidence matrix. It is equal to the graph's first Betti number and is given by , where is the number of edges, is the number of nodes and the number of connected components.
James Anderson is an academic staff member in the School of Systems Engineering at the University of Reading, England. Currently, he is teaching compilers, algorithms and computer graphics and has taught mathematics, computer algebra, and programming in the past.
The state of being null, or void, or invalid (e.g. nullity of marriage); : A void act; a defective proceeding or one expressly declared by statute to be a nullity
The legal invalidation of a marriage; annulment. (Compare dissolution.)
Where a court declares a marriage to be annulled in England and Wales. A nullity is available only in very limited circumstances.
A declaration that no legal marriage has ever existed between the parties (unlike a divorce, which brings a legal marriage to an end)