void definition

void means invalid with no result.
void means any constructed, open excavation in the ground.
void means any man-made, open excavation in the ground (includes borrow pits, drill sumps, frac pits, flare pits, cavitation pits and trenches).

Examples of void in a sentence

  • If a Settlement Benefit is not negotiated within the Void Period, the Settlement Class member is not entitled to any further payment under this Agreement or otherwise, and remains subject to the Release in Section I.C.2 of this Agreement.

  • After the Void Period, to the extent there are funds remaining from the Initial Payment, the Settlement Administrator shall disburse fifty percent (50%) of those funds to the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation, Inc., twenty-five percent (25%) of those funds to the Marquette University Law School Volunteer Legal Clinics, and twenty-five percent (25%) to the University of Wisconsin Law School Consumer Law Litigation Clinic, or as the Court may otherwise direct in the Final Approval Order.

  • If you DO NOT AKC Register the puppy within 2 Months of Purchase Date & if you DO NOT Register your microchip within that time frame (unless it is Pre-Paid by 3M), this guarantee will be Null & Void.

  • We will bill you the Void Fee listed above for any citation or other enforcement action which we void for you or on your behalf (each a “Voided Citation”).

  • Void agreements are agreements that cannot be enforceable by law.


More Definitions of void

void means a reversal of a Payout previously earned for a sale, lead, or click that is later rescinded or corrected by the Merchant. Merchant's may VOID transactions that are fraudulent, or in the case of returned merchandise, duplicate transactions, or other valid reasons.
void means a negation of an original payment.
void means any man-made, open excavation in the ground.
void means that the document shall be marked “void for employment purposes” or placed in a separate file and shall not be used for any employment-related purposes under this contract
void means the elimination of a prior Authorization.
void means invalid with no result; and
void or in some other way as to prevent its negotiation. You may not present the original check or any image or substitute check created from the original check for payment at any other financial institution. During this 60-day period, you must store the original paper check securely using precautions at least as secure as those you would use to protect a blank check and you must make the original paper check available to us for review at any time and as necessary for us to facilitate the check collection process, to address third party claims, or for our own audit purposes. Should you fail to produce the original paper check, you authorize us to deduct the amount of the check in question from your account, regardless of whether such action may cause your account to not have sufficient funds.