0 past simple and past participle of void --
1 to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement --
The significance for third parties of the code is that if it is breached the ballot can be voided if it significantly affects results.
It refers to the transaction whereby the property is transferred which is voided in the present circumstances.
Are they completely voided, or does one transfer one estate to the other, or what happens?
Of the indices derived from the chart, mean voided volume, number of pads used and incontinence episodes per day are probably the most useful and reliable measures.
The organism is transmitted by the faecal-oral route, producing environmentally resistant cysts that are voided in the faeces and transmitted directly or via water or food, to another host.
Small-scale votes are sometimes voided by ambiguity.
Seeds are usually swallowed and voided undamaged.
In this form the cyst is voided in the excreta.