nullity
noun /ˈnʌləti/
/ˈnʌləti/
[singular] (formal or law- the fact of something, for example a marriage, having no legal force or no longer being officially recognized; something which is no longer officially recognized
无法律约束力;无效;无法律效力的事物 - a decree of nullity (= a statement saying that a marriage is no longer legal)
无效判决 - The decision of the committee can now be regarded as a nullity.
委员会的决定现在可以被视为无效。
词源mid 16th cent.: from French nullité, from medieval Latin nullitas, from Latin nullus ‘none’. - a decree of nullity (= a statement saying that a marriage is no longer legal)