unwirksames
Unwirksames is the neuter singular inflection of the German adjective unwirksam, meaning not effective or not legally binding. In legal and administrative language, unwirksam describes acts, declarations, or instruments that do not produce the intended legal effect. The term is commonly used for contracts, declarations of intent, or official documents that fail to create or transfer rights or obligations.
As a attributive adjective, unwirksames appears before neuter nouns in demonstrative or determiner contexts, for example:
In civil law, something described as unwirksam typically lacks force in the specific legal setting, even if
The term is distinct from related concepts such as ungültig (invalid), nichtig (void ab initio), or anfechtbar