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US
/ˌɪnˌvæɫəˈdeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc)
How To Use invalidation In A Sentence
- However, there are strong reliance interests that counsel against immediate invalidation by courts, even if courts wanted to doit. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Better Question
- As Adarand held that strict scrutiny must be applied to federal affirmative action programs — and strict scrutiny is what has led to the invalidation of quotas and set-aside programs — this is a signficant omission. The Volokh Conspiracy » On Eric Liu on Goodwin Liu
- I asked members of the faculty at the University of Chicago Law School to estimate the number of Supreme Court invalidations of state and federal law.
- The making of false statements could result in the invalidation of the contract.
- We also agree Supreme Court invalidation of the mandate is unlikely, though I would place the probability at greater than one percent. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Chances Courts Would Strike Down the Individual Mandate
- Premature disclosure of the test sites might lead to invalidation of the experiment.
- Under one of the bills, the Post-Privatisation Control Agency should be allowed to take action towards invalidation of privatisation contracts in circumstances, which would justify such action.
- As a practical matter, few if any conservatives (even the “less sophisticated ones”) will object to the invalidation of a law that nearly all on the right consider to be both deplorable and unconstitutional. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Action and Political Action as a Two-Track Strategy for Opposing Obamacare
- This paper calculates and analyzes the invalidation in aluminum hot extrusion dies.
- Flores and the invalidation of RFRA by adopting a new statute, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution