Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
null-and-void
Adjective
/ˈnʌl ənd vɔɪd/

Definition
Having no legal force or effect; invalid.

Examples
- The contract was declared null and void due to a clerical error.
- All agreements made prior to the merger were rendered null and void.
- Without proper authorization, the deed is null and void.

Meaning
When something is described as null and void, it means that it is no longer valid or has no authority.

Synonyms
- Invalid
- Nonexistent
- Void
- Inoperative