Invalid definition

Invalid means one who is physically or mentally incapacitated from earning a livelihood.
Invalid means one who is physically or mentally incapacitated.
Invalid means one who is phys- ically or mentally incapacitated from earning a livelihood.

Examples of Invalid in a sentence

  • Invalid provisions shall, in accordance with this Agreement’s intent and purpose, be amended, to the extent legally possible, in order to effectuate the intended results of such invalid provisions.

  • Consistent Estimation in Mendelian Randomization with Some Invalid Instruments Using a Weighted Median Estimator.

  • Invalid protests shall be returned accompanied with a statement detailing the aspects of the protest submitted that failed to comply with the Administrative Rules.

  • Invalid votes, blank votes and abstentions shall not be counted as votes cast.

  • Invalid Bids shall be returned on the spot, if the bidder or his representative is present.


More Definitions of Invalid

Invalid means physically or mentally incapable of earning;
Invalid means one who is physically or mentally incapacitated from earning wages.
Invalid means a person incapable of work as a result of a specific disease or bodily or mental disablement which is likely to remain permanent;
Invalid means the Marketplace Appeals Center isn’t able to act on the appeal and the applicant must follow the steps outlined in the letter by the stated deadline. If nothing is done, the appeal will be dismissed.
Invalid means a certificate or permit that has expired, has been made inactive, or is otherwise immediately disqualified by rule.
Invalid means a member of the Scheme who is declared by a Medical Board to be incapable of doing any gainful work;
Invalid means a person who is partially or totally incapable of work as a result of a disease or bodily or mental disability, other than as a result of an injury or disease which would entitle a person to claim injury benefit, which is likely to remain permanent;