/nʌl ənd vɔɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: vụn vặt và không có hiệu lực pháp lý.
A more thorough explanation: “Null and void” is a legal term used to describe a contract or agreement that is without legal effect from the beginning, as if it had never been entered into. This means that the contract is invalid and unenforceable, and the parties are not bound by its terms.
Example: The contract was declared null and void due to a breach of its terms.