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1 null
Null f GEN zero, nil • nahe Null FIN, POL, WIWI close to balance (Haushaltsdefizit, staatliche Neuverschuldung, EU Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspakt)* * *adj < Geschäft> zero, nil ■ auf null setzen < Comp> zero ■ null Fehler < Rechnung> zero defects ■ null und nichtig < Recht> null and void ■ null und nichtig machen < Recht> render null and void* * *Null
zero, nil, nothing, (Ziffer) cipher, naught;
• Null anhängen to add a naught;
• geschäftlich eine Null sein to be a mere cipher (simple nobody) in business;
• gleich Null sein to be down to zero;
• gleich Null setzen (Anlagewerte) to amount to blank;
• auf Null stellen (Computer) to reset. -
2 unwirksam
unwirksam adj RECHT invalid (Verträge)* * *unwirksam
inoperative, ineffective, inefficacious, invalid, non-effective, nugatory, without (of no) effect, bad, (nichtig) null, void, (ungültig) bad, dead, (verjährt) stale;
• für unwirksam erklären to declare null and void;
• unwirksam machen to invalidate, to render void;
• Vertrag unwirksam machen to destroy a contract;
• unwirksam werden to lapse, to become void, to have ceased to have effect.
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