be null and void
be null and void
To be no longer valid, legitimate, or enforceable. This contract will be null and void immediately should either party fail to fulfill their obligations. He argued that the court's ruling is null and void because his civil liberties were violated before and during the trial. The employment contract is null and void due to the employee's continued appropriation of company equipment for personal gain.
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