nugatory meaning in law - Axtarish в Google
Nugatory means “ of no force or effect; useless; invalid ,” as noted by the Supreme Court of Michigan, citing Black's Law Dictionary, in their 2007 Apsey v. Memorial Hosp. holding. The court provided the following example: “A statute is rendered nugatory when an interpretation fails to give it meaning or effect.”
1. of little or no consequence : trifling, inconsequential comments too nugatory to merit attention 2. having no force : inoperative The law was unenforced and ...
6 дней назад · NUGATORY definition: 1. worth nothing or of little value: 2. worth nothing or of little value: . Learn more.
Futile; ineffectual; invalid ; destitute of constraining force or vitality. A legislative act may be “nugatory” because unconstitutional.
adj. of no force or effect; invalid. Example: a statute which is unconstitutional is a nugatory law.
Definitions of nugatory. adjective. of no real value. “a nugatory law” worthless.
Definition: Nugatory means something is useless or has no value. For example, a law or rule that is not enforced is nugatory because it has no effect. A ...
adjective of no real value; trifling; worthless. Synonyms: frivolous, insignificant, trivial of no force or effect; ineffective; futile; vain.
Of no force or effect; invalid. Example: a statute that is unconstitutional is a nugatory law. Company Information.
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