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nullity n. something which may be treated as nothing, as if it did not exist or never happened. This can occur by court ruling or enactment of a statute. The most common example is a nullity of a marriage by a court judgment. NULLITY. Properly, that which does not exist; that which is not properly in
the nature of things. In a figurative sense, and in law, it means that which
has no more effect than if it did not exist, and also the defect which
prevents it from having such effect. That which is absolutely void.
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In them we see the interplay of critical intelligence, analysis, and judgment surmounting the pernicious nullities that destroy thought and discrimination and mar the pursuit of criticism. Admission of true nullities should rather lead to ascertaining with greater seriousness at the time of the marriage the necessary prerequisites for matrimony, especially those concerning the consent and true disposition of the engaged couple. As Opicius puts it in his final piece, this poetry is the same as such other wastefully overwrought luxuries as exotic fabrics, far-fetched woods, dyestuffs, and gemstones; it is the same as strict nullities -- long since disappeared creations of Phidias and ancient paintings from Apelles to Zeuxis -- slender nothing and magnificent at once. |
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