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Hope not that your penitence will make void our contract.
The Great Western had the agreement made void and then offered the company a similar deal on their own terms.
"Do we then make void the law through faith?
Shall all the deaths that went into stamping this thing out be made void?
Most progressive laws passed by the Republic were made void, correspondingly.
Immediately after the war, most progressive laws passed by the Republic aimed at equality between the sexes were made void.
In accordance with our terms and conditions, all in running bets on this race, both win and place, will be made void.
For he judged that the "Tradition of Isildur" was now made void.
I consider all obligations as made void by his conduct; and hold, that schisms which proceed from want of principles, can never be healed.
And to dignity thus lost Is no return; unless, where guilt makes void, He for ill pleasure pay with equal pain.
Any insurance policy relating to any ship or wares belonging to French subjects was made void.
They all had legal contracts that were made void on a technical point enabling this highly critical eviction to take place .
Deceitful Warwick, it was thy device By this alliance to make void my suit.
Perhaps Xi would survive when the rest of the Slope was made void of sapient life.
The Anti-Deficiency Act makes void any attempt to spend money for which there is no current appropriation.
Nathan transposes the two halves of the verse thus: "They have made void your law, it is time to work for the Lord."
It is the reversal of an act, the recalling of a grant, or the making void of some deed previously existing.
An obscure 1913 law in that state makes void all marriages performed there where the couple is not eligible to be married in their home state.
In this sense, the term means to be set aside or made void, on application to the court that granted the judgment or a higher court.
I Corinthians 1, 8-10: "Shall be made void... when that which is perfect is come."
They asked Rome to intervene and to made void the appointment of Zochovskyj because of his young age (he was only 35).
On the other hand, other passages are pro-Law, such as Romans 3:31: "Do we then make void the law through faith?
The document reads, in part: "I/we do hereby revoke and make void... all signatures on any instruments...".
And this condition, which appears so low, Is for this cause assign'd us, that our vows Were in some part neglected and made void."