Definition of Nullities

1. Noun. (plural of nullity) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Nullities

1. nullity [n] - See also: nullity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nullities

nulligravidas
nulling
nullings
nullipara
nulliparae
nulliparas
nulliparity
nulliparous
nulliploid
nulliploidy
nullipore
nullipores
nullipotent
nullisomic
nullisomics
nullities (current term)
nullity
nullius filius
nullius in bonis
nullness
nullomer
nullomers
nulls
num
numb
numb(p)
numbat
numbats
numbed
numbedness

Literary usage of Nullities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rights and Liabilities of Husband and Wife by John Fraser Macqueen (1905)
"Treated as nullities . . 3. Ecclesiastical sentences of divorce fur adultery and for cruelty . . . 406 4. Futile operation of such sentences .... 40G 5. ..."

2. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"ABSOLUTE nullities. Absolute nullities, prior to the revolution of Texas, ... But, in relation to absolute nullities established for the interest of ..."

3. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"Votes Improperly Obtained from Innocent Creditors or Oast for Disqualified Candidates Not nullities.—Votes on proxies improperly obtained from innocent ..."

4. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"... secured by that Amendment. authority, its judgments and orders are regarded as nullities. They are not voidable, but simply void." Elliott v. ..."

5. The Republic of Republics: Or, American Federal Liberty by Bernard Janin Sage (1881)
"USURPATIONS TO BE TREATED AS nullities. POINT III. ... were to be treated as nullities, and — if attempted to be enforced — resisted as usurpations. ..."

6. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"... III. nullities fall not under the negative prescription. Thus a bond, or instrument of seisin, without subscribing witnesses, cannot become valid by any ..."

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