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How To Use Nullity In A Sentence

  • If a person attempted to remarry after obtaining an unrecognised foreign divorce - or a church nullity alone - the subsequent ‘marriage’ would be bigamous and void.
  • But, acting in an official character, neither myself nor any human authority had the power to rejudge the proceedings of the convention and declare the constitution which it had framed to be a nullity. State of the Union Address
  • We associate black with nullity, with the void that is deep space, but here it is given the identity of a black goddess giving birth: simultaneously humanized and exalted.
  • If the proper procedures were not followed, you may be entitled to a nullity decree.
  • I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a decree of nullity.
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  • His big angle is the trigger mechanism - which has gotten almost no political traction, and which most observers now agree is a practical nullity.
  • The impotency which is a cause of nullity is the incapacity of having conjugal relations The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • The general principle of Community law is that nullity is retroactive: once the act is annulled under Article 230 it is void ab initio.
  • Nullity of company establishment is a law system to resolve formation with flaws.
  • In 1981, eight nullity decrees were granted.
  • From June 15, 2000 the exemption also applies to couples who have a decree of nullity or a deed of separation.
  • It can no longer be polygamous; the wife's consent is now required; divorce, originally precluded, is now authorized; and nullity for lack of age is recognized.
  • And he expressly asserts the entire nullity of the influence of all the Homoeopathic remedies tried by him in modifying, so far as he could observe, the progress or termination of the diseases.
  • I have learned nothing except the vanity of wisdom, the impotence of magic, the nullity of love, and the delusiveness of memory ... Beloved Nylissa
  • I think we all know what the stigma here is: To be seen driving a minivan is to admit to a kind of shameful domesticity, an existence of postsexual nullity and a state of parental slavery, ever orbiting from school, to grocery store, to ballet lessons, to games, like some suburban Flying Dutchman. A Van Parents Will Love
  • A decree of nullity has wide implications for the couple and their children.
  • Yet if an ecclesiastical form had been used, and the nullity from clandestinity was questioned, his presence is required; but if the impediment of clandestinity clearly appears he need not appeal. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • To enforce the principle of monogamy, in 1985 the Civil Codes stipulated that "bigamous marriages are grounds for nullity.
  • Fear phrases aside, the conf was a "nullity" because the $Mns of lobbying dollars spent in DC delayed an ACES vote, so the US had nothing to bring to the table. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • However, to avoid the county recording fees, MERS claimed to hold the mortgages and notes technically, the mortgage and the note are separate, and it is the note that is required to foreclose -- without the note, the mortgage has been ruled by courts to be a "nullity" - The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Terse Bush certainly is, but unlike Beatty, I don't think he is a nullity.
  • So long as the man holds the office, and exercises it duly and in accordance with law, his orders are not a nullity.
  • As a result, the wife applied for and was granted a decree of nullity.
  • A nullity application can be brought at any stage after marriage - but the sooner, the better.
  • Should nullity proceedings be abolished and replaced by divorce?
  • In columns like this one he has mastered the art of simultaneously talking out of both sides of his mouth in words that add up to a nullity.
  • On a matter deemed vital to the national interest of the United States, the UN should be used by the United States for whatever use it may be and otherwise considered a nullity.
  • In other cases the courts have struggled against the draconian result of nullity.
  • In March 1999, the High Court refused a decree of nullity to a man whose wife had an affair with her employer shortly after the marriage.
  • In March 1999, the High Court refused a decree of nullity to a man whose wife had an affair with her employer shortly after the marriage.
  • Bert Archer's op-ed piece made some valid points but he lost my support when he made the statement ‘an animal, whether farmed or domestic, is a moral nullity.’
  • The US Supreme Court has ruled that a "mortgage" without the "note" is a "nullity" -- it does not convey the legal standing required to foreclose. L. Randall Wray: Nightmare on Wall Street
  • Commitment to fight corruption would be a nullity if the government fails to create an enabling environment for the media to expose and report on corruption.
  • Last year, the court received 3,293 applications for divorce - and just 86 nullity applications.
  • At one end there were serious procedural defects which would render any decision a nullity.
  • Humans with overt metapsychic powers were slowly increasing in number; however, in the majority of the population, the mindpowers were either meager to the point of nullity, or else latent, that is, nearly unusable, because of psychological barriers or other factors. The Golden Torc
  • It is mere fancy, it is a nullity, unless it be true, as I think it is, that it has been the source of great mischiefs to the world, in which case it cannot be termed a nullity, but something positively pernicious. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
  • a "nullity" -- on his left, another member nearly as old, but with a glimmer of intelligence. Pickwickian Studies
  • Canon law did not permit divorce as distinct from annulment (although the term divorce was used even when nullity was in issue).
  • I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court.
  • The crucial issue was whether the disposal of the grazing rights to them was effective or whether it was a nullity because the rights in question were appurtenant to the estate which in 1987 was retained by this woman.
  • The number of nullity applications dropped by more than 70 per cent, from 941 in 1978 to 267 in 1998.
  • The Board intended to make a final disposition but that disposition is a nullity.
  • In 1981, eight nullity decrees were granted.
  • Whenever the court has jurisdiction in the main proceedings for divorce, nullity or judicial separation, then it also has jurisdiction to order such variations.
  • Even its delayed new building reflects the nullity as official auditors rubbish the assembly's claim that Richard Rogers's design would be too expensive.
  • The fact is the bankruptcy notice was a nullity.
  • For some, there was fascism, a desperate escape from the nullity that was all that democracy seemed able to offer.
  • But he hasn't been unclear; he's been crystal clear, albeit in stating a nullity - the party has no position.
  • The plaintiff's solicitors believed that proceedings were a nullity and started new proceedings.
  • In Ireland, the number of nullity decrees had been rising inexorably before divorce was introduced.
  • That to my mind is the distinction between invalidity and nullity.
  • An action for declarator of nullity of a marriage must be made to the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
  • I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a decree of nullity.
  • In that sense, he is the perfect embodiment of the nullity of the modern Democratic Party.
  • If the court at first instance was wrong in its conclusion on the validity of the service of an extraterritorial summons then its actions subsequent, in my view, amount to a nullity.
  • As I have indicated Mr Spence says that the case is authority for the general proposition that it is always open to a defendant to such proceedings to allege nullity in the notice as a defence.
  • A decree of nullity is a declaration that the marriage never existed.
  • I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court.
  • Nullity proceedings are nowadays rare, though not wholly extinct.
  • Pius VII. would not yield; but Napoleon found greater servility in the metropolitan officialty of Paris; and October 6, 1806, he secured a sentence pronouncing the nullity of his brother Jerome's marriage with The Court of the Empress Josephine
  • England is thus made a nullity; the "celsa sedet in Eolus in arce," which Canning delighted to quote, to express the moderating function which he wished to reserve for his country, is now a meaningless phrase. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • However, to avoid the county recording fees, MERS claimed to hold the mortgages and notes technically, the mortgage and the note are separate, and it is the note that is required to foreclose -- without the note, the mortgage has been ruled by courts to be a "nullity" -- see Floyd Norris so that they could be traded without paying the fees and filing the paperwork. L. Randall Wray: Anatomy of Mortgage Fraud, Part II: The Mother of All Frauds
  • As I've said before, you can't assimilate with a nullity - which is what multiculturalism is.

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