mitättömyyttä
Mitättömyyttä, often translated as nullity or voidness, is a legal concept referring to a state where an act or legal document is considered to have no legal effect from its inception. This means it is treated as if it never existed in the eyes of the law. Unlike invalidity, which can sometimes be rectified or have partial effects, nullity implies a complete lack of legal standing.
The grounds for declaring something null and void can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific
A declaration of nullity is often made by a court through a legal process. Once declared null,