About 46,800 results
Open links in new tab
  1. What's the difference between "null" and "void" in legal language?

    Mar 28, 2011 · Null and void became a phrase of their own because the two synonyms from Latin were imported at different times into "ordinary" English. I quote from David Melinkoff's The Language of …

  2. What are the differences between "null", "void" and "invalid"?

    May 25, 2017 · Null and void, to have and to hold, to cease and desist are all examples of this tendency towards parallel construction in legal writing. The words "valid" and "invalid" refer to a wholly different …

  3. differences - Are "nil" and "null" interchangeable? - English Language ...

    Are nil and null interchangeable? For example, My bank a/c has a nil balance. My bank a/c has a null balance.

  4. Is there a real difference between "null" and "zero"?

    Sep 17, 2010 · A check with VOID written on it will not be processed. The difference may be subtle, but there is a difference. 0 represents an integer in the set of all integers (called the set Z in …

  5. What is the difference between zero, nought and null? [closed]

    Null is not just a computer science word. It's used in other context, for instance the stock phrase "null and void" - meaning that the referrent no longer has any effect. Nor is NULL in CS necessarily zero: …

  6. meaning - Tautology and Redundancy difference - English Language ...

    Nov 28, 2015 · The law for some reason has more than its share of redundant terminology - law and order, cease and desist, null and void, without let or hindrance, and many more.

  7. Are “rescind”, “repeal”, and “annul” perfect synonyms?

    Aug 4, 2013 · Void and invalidate are often used interchangeably as they both mean to make null or worthless (: void a legal document by tearing it up; invalidate a check by putting the wrong date on it).

  8. What is the origin of the phrase "zero, zip, zilch, nada"?

    The phrase, with variants, predates Batman: The Animated Series (1992 to 1995). The earliest result in Google Books is a snippet of Me, Minsky & Max by Bruce Pollock (Page 221, 1978): This whole …

  9. Figure of speech: Repeated synonyms - English Language & Usage …

    Jul 15, 2015 · I am looking for the name of the figure of speech, where two words with similar meaning are used together to convey an idea more emphatically. For example: 'Cease and Desist', 'Null and …

  10. Abbreviation for current - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I am looking for an abbreviation for the word "current" to match the similar abbreviation "prev" for "previous" (it is being used specifically in the context of a sequence of items: previous --> cu...