"Voidable" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
That may he avoided, or declared void; not absolutely void, or void ln itself. Most of the acts of infants are voidable only, and not absolutely void. 2 Kent, Comm. 234. See Void
Capable of being avoided, or of being adjudged void,
invalid, and of no force; capable of being either avoided or confirmed.
Capable of being voided, or evacuated.
The moral of the story is even though that seemed like the end of the world back then, right now I can look back on it and laugh. And if anyone is going through something similar right now just know it will get better.
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To emit or throw out; to void; as, to avoid excretions.
Read the complete definitionTo make void; to annul or vacate; to refute.
Read the complete definitionTo become void or vacant.
Read the complete definitionTo annul; cancel; make void; to destroy the efficacy of anything
Read the complete definitionThe act of becoming vacant, or the state of being vacant; -- specifically used for the state of a benefice …
Read the complete definitionA making void, or of no effect; annulling, cancelling; escaping or evading
Read the complete definitionIn Scotch law. Avoiding or making void; as an irritant clause. See Irritancy.
Read the complete definitionLat In the civU law. An annulling; avoiding, or making void; abro-gation; rescission. Cod. 4, 44
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