Sentences with phrase «state nullity»

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There are three main grounds on which nullity can be based and they are given in Canon 1095 of the Code of Canon Law, which states that the following are incapable of contracting marriage:
It was a judgment forced on the State by the trial court, which makes it a complete nullity.
Following from the above therefore: All actions taken from the NEC and the NWC including the ward, Local government, State congresses and the planned national convention of the party slated for May 21st in Port - Harcourt, Rivers state constitute a nullity and therefore is of no efState congresses and the planned national convention of the party slated for May 21st in Port - Harcourt, Rivers state constitute a nullity and therefore is of no efstate constitute a nullity and therefore is of no effect.
Besides, the court said the primary election that was conducted by the State Chapter of the PDP loyal to Modu - Sheriff, which produced Mr. Ibrahim, was a nullity.
For what it's worth, my SOED gives several definitions for nullity, of which the third is my usage: «the condition of being null or nought; state of nothingness».
It found that s 23 and s 24 of MCA 2005 were governed by s 21 (1) to state that these provisions are for the purpose of «adjusting the financial position of the parties to a marriage and any children of the family in connection with proceedings for divorce, nullity of marriage or judicial separation», and was clearly intended to assist (living) parties to the marriage.
New York Criminal Procedure - Article 160.6 states, Upon the termination of a criminal action or proceeding against a person in favor of such person, as defined in subdivision two of section 160.5 of this chapter, the arrest and prosecution shall be deemed a nullity and the accused shall be restored, in contemplation of law, to the status he occupied...
The Court considered the original decision of R v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex p Mahmood [1981] QB 58 which adopted the nullity approach, rather than a deprivation of citizenship, which involved the purported grant of British citizenship to someone who was impersonating another real person.
The issue of the Douglases» capacity to bring this action came before the court in 2013, when the appellants brought a motion to strike the claim, arguing that the Douglases lacked capacity to commence the action because of their bankruptcies, and accordingly State Farm's action in their names was a nullity.
As stated by the Court in Beardsley v. Ontario (2001), 57 O.R. (3d) 1 (C.A.), at paras. 21 - 22: «The expiry of a limitation period does not render a cause of action a nullity; rather, it is a defence and must be pleaded.»
Worse, the TROL Act expressly preempts a number of recent state laws regarding demand letters (this means the federal law replaces the state laws and renders them a nullity).
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