NULL AND VOID definition
NULL AND VOID. Any contract entered into in violation of the Act shall be null and void. (See Neb. Rev. Stat. §73- 907(1)).
NULL AND VOID means that a scholarship application submitted to the Department has no legal force and is invalid.
NULL AND VOID means that a J-1 visa waiver application submitted to the Department has no legal force and is invalid.
Examples of NULL AND VOID in a sentence
FAILURE BY CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY IN ITS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL ANY VARIATION, DISCREPANCY, OR CONFLICT WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL RENDER THE APPROVAL NULL AND VOID, AND CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL RISK OF LOSS AND RECONSTRUCTION COSTS OR DELAYS.
THE PARTIES WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY OR TO PARTICIPATE IN OR INITIATE CLASS ACTIONS; IF THE PARTIES CANNOT WAIVE THESE RIGHTS, THIS ENTIRE SECTION IS NULL AND VOID.
ANY REFERENCE TO SUCH BOILERPLATE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN THE PROPOSAL OR QUOTE SUBMITTED BY THE CONSULTANT SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND HAVE NO EFFECT UPON THIS AGREEMENT.
More Definitions of NULL AND VOID
NULL AND VOID means void. The French and Spanish versions of the New York Convention use only one word.
NULL AND VOID means that this Agreement shall terminate, there shall be no further liability between the parties, all documents and funds shall be returned to the party providing the same, and neither the Purchaser nor the Seller shall be liable to the other for any damages, or be liable to any real estate broker or agent for any real estate commission or finder’s fee.