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Null
C.  Having no legal effect; without binding force.

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Legal Definition
Having no legal effect; without binding force; VOID <the contract was declared null and void>. *The phrase null and void is a common redundancy. 
Black's Law Dictionary® Eighth Edition © 2004

Recent Usage
The Companies Registration Office (CRO) has warned directors that they could be prosecuted if they hold more than 25 directorships.
According to section 45 of the 1999 Companies (Amendment)( No 2) Act, a director may only hold up to 25 directorships at any one time, with certain limited exceptions. Any further appointment as a director is automatically null and void. 
Sunday Business Online 08 October 2006 By Kieron Wood

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