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invalidity

[in-vuh-lid-i-tee] / ˌɪn vəˈlɪd ɪ ti /






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The groups are asking a judge “for a declaration of the invalidity of Measure ULA, according to the state constitution, statutes, and Los Angeles City Charter.”

From Los Angeles Times

Nor, he wrote, “does our analysis suggest the invalidity of laws regulating the storage of firearms to prevent accidents.”

From Scientific American

The Supreme Court said its declaration of invalidity is retroactive to the date the 2011 law was enacted, meaning those who have been sentenced under the statute can now seek relief.

From Washington Post

But crucially, “demonstrating the invalidity of one manager’s discretion will do nothing to demonstrate the invalidity of another’s.”

From The Verge

They argue that courts must give deference to decisions of the General Assembly, and that the laws it passes are presumed to be constitutional unless their invalidity is beyond doubt.

From Washington Times