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1 invalidity
[invə'lidəti]* * *in·va·lid·ity[ˌɪnvəˈlɪdəti, AM -ət̬i]n1. (bedridden/convalescent) Invalidität f3. (not legally binding)\invalidity of a contract Nichtigkeit f eines Vertrags\invalidity of a piece of evidence Unzulässigkeit f eines Beweismittels\invalidity of a theory mangelnde Schlüssigkeit einer Theorie* * *[Invə'lIdItɪ]n1) (ESP JUR) Ungültigkeit f; (of deduction, argument) mangelnde Schlüssigkeit or Stichhaltigkeit; (of assumption) Unzulässigkeit f* * *invalidity1 [ˌınvəˈlıdətı] sa) Invalidität f, Arbeits-, Dienstunfähigkeit f:invalidity pension Erwerbsunfähigkeits-, Frührente f;invalidity pensioner Frührentner(in)invalidity2 [ˌınvəˈlıdətı] s JUR (Rechts)Ungültigkeit f, Nichtigkeit f* * *n.Ungültigkeit f. -
2 invalidity
in·va·lid·ity [ˌɪnʼvəlɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] n3) ( not legally binding)\invalidity of a contract Nichtigkeit f eines Vertrags;\invalidity of a piece of evidence Unzulässigkeit f eines Beweismittels;\invalidity of a theory mangelnde Schlüssigkeit einer Theorie -
3 partial invalidity
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