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nul·lity[ˈnʌləti, AM -ət̬i]* * *['nʌlItɪ]n (JUR)Ungültigkeit f, Nichtigkeit f* * *nullity [ˈnʌlətı] snullity suit Nichtigkeitsklage f;be a nullity (null und) nichtig sein3. Nichts n:the nullity of life die Sinnlosigkeit des Lebens4. Null f pej (Person)* * *n.Nichtigkeit f.Unwirksamkeit f. -
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6 nullity of a marriage
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7 nullity suit
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > nullity suit
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8 nullity action against a patent
< jur> ■ Patentnichtigkeitsklage fEnglish-german technical dictionary > nullity action against a patent
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9 petition for nullity
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10 decree
1. noun2) (Law) Urteil, das2. transitive verbdecree nisi/absolute — vorläufiges/endgültiges Scheidungsurteil
(ordain) verfügen* * *[di'kri:] 1. noun1) (an order or law: a decree forbidding hunting.) der Erlaß2) (a ruling of a court of civil law.) der Entscheid2. verb(to order, command or decide (something): The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.) verfügen* * *de·cree[diˈkri:]to govern by \decree auf dem Verordnungsweg regierento issue a \decree ein Dekret erlassen, einen Erlass herausgebenII. vt▪ to \decree sth etw verfügenthe new drug has been \decreed unsafe das neue Medikament wurde als gesundheitsgefährdend eingestuft▪ to \decree that... beschließen, dass...* * *[dɪ'kriː]1. nAnordnung f, Verordnung f, Verfügung f; (POL of king etc) Erlass m; (ECCL) Dekret nt; (JUR) Verfügung f; (of tribunal, court) Entscheid m, Urteil nt2. vtverordnen, verfügenhe decreed an annual holiday on 1st April — er erklärte den 1. April zum (ständigen) Feiertag
* * *decree [dıˈkriː]A s1. Dekret n, Erlass m, Verfügung f, Verordnung f:decree law Verordnung mit Gesetzeskraft;by decree auf dem Verordnungsweg2. JUR Entscheid m, Urteil n:B v/t2. bestimmen (Schicksal)C v/i1. Dekrete erlassen, Verordnungen herausgeben2. bestimmen, entscheiden* * *1. noun2) (Law) Urteil, das2. transitive verbdecree nisi/absolute — vorläufiges/endgültiges Scheidungsurteil
(ordain) verfügen* * *n.Dekret -e n.Verfügung f.Verordnung f. v.verordnen v. -
11 érvénytelenség
(DE) Nullität {e}; Ungültigkeit {e}; (EN) infirmity; invalidity; nullity; voidness -
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(DE) Nichtexistenz {e}; Nichts; Nichtssein {s}; (EN) nonentity; nothing; nothingness; nullity -
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(DE) nichts; null; nix; (EN) aught; beans; diddly; diddly-squat; eff all; nae; nairy; naught; nil; nix; no; no amount of; none; not a scrap of; not a tithe; not any; nothing; nought; nullity; ought; sod all; vacancy; zero; zilch; zip -
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(DE) Lappalie {e}; Larifari {s}; Nichtigkeit {e}; Wenigkeit {e}; Dingelchen {s}; Dingerchen {pl}; Fitzchen {s}; Fitze {e}; Futilität {e}; Lauserei {e}; Stippe {e}; (EN) bagatelle; counter; doit; falderol; fillip; fingle-fangle; fribble; fribblery; inanity; nihility; nothing; nothingness; nullity; pin's head; pin's point; small matter; toy -
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(DE) Nichtigkeit {e}; Nichts; (EN) nullity; voidness
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nullity — nul·li·ty / nə lə tē/ n pl ties 1: the quality or state of being null 2: an act, proceeding, or contract void of legal effect compare impediment absolute nullity in the civil law of Louisiana: a contract or act considered void by virtue of a… … Law dictionary
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nullity — Nothing; no proceeding; an act or proceeding in a cause which the opposite party may treat as though it had not taken place, or which has absolutely no legal force or effect @ nullity of marriage The entire invalidity of a supposed, pretended, or … Black's law dictionary
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nullity — nul|li|ty [ˈnʌlıti] n [U] law the fact that a marriage or contract no longer has any legal force ▪ a decree of nullity … Dictionary of contemporary English
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