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  • 61Void magazine — is a user generated, ad supported online periodical that publishes literary work by new and established authors each month. The content in each issue is comprised of original fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, and literary critique, as well as… …

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  • 62Void (значения) — Void: void  тип, спецификатор типа и ключевое слово в языках программирования Си, Си++, Java, C# и D Void  пятый полноформатный альбом группы De/Vision, выпущенный в 1999 году. Void  псевдоним Чихар, Аттила См. также Void of… …

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  • 63Void (fromage) — Void Pays d’origine  France …

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  • 64void contract — ➔ contract1 * * * void contract UK US noun [C] LAW ► a contract that does not have legal force: »A void contract is not really a contract at all. → Compare VOIDABLE CONTRACT(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 65Void for vagueness — is a legal concept in American constitutional law, whereby a civil statute or, more commonly, a criminal statute is adjudged unconstitutional when it is so vague that persons of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ …

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  • 66Void ratio — Void ratio, in materials science, is defined as the volume of voids in a mixture divided by the volume of solids. This figure is relevant in composites, in mining (particular with regard to the properties of tailings), and in soil… …

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  • 67void ab initio — A Latin phrase meaning a contract or agreement is void from the outset. Compare this to a contract that may subsequently be declared void by one of the parties (SA Bankruptcy.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 68void ab initio — ► having no legal force from the beginning: »The agreement was declared void ab initio because he was under the legal age when he signed it. Main Entry: ↑void …

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  • 69Void of silence — Void of Silence …

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  • 70void–for–vagueness doctrine — n: a doctrine requiring that a penal statute define a criminal offense with sufficient definiteness that ordinary people can understand what conduct is prohibited and in a manner that does not encourage arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement ◇… …

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