Not legally binding or enforceable. For example, a court might declare an explicit contract null and void despite that all signing parties initially agreed to it, if any of its clauses weren't legally-valid in the first place or it was signed under duress.
No longer valid or enforceable.
Without any legal effect. An agreement of sale or lease which is null and void is not valid in any respect and cannot be enforced by either party.
Of no legal or binding force; invalid.
A legal term applied to contractual agreements that is no longer enforceable.
Unenforceable, no longer of any effect. A contract for which a condition precedent has failed is considered "null and void". | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use Resources RE Resources Directories Sitemap Help
A phrase used in agreements to signify that certain actions constitute the agreement as having no validity or legal effect.
That which cannot be legally enforced, as with a contract provision that is not in conformance with the law.
A condition of no legal validity or effect.
A contract provision that is not in conformance with the law and cannot be legally enforced.
something that can’t be legally enforced