Most phrases can be understood by thinking about what each word means.
Invalid means false, inaccurate.
Birthday is the date of a person's birth.
The phrase "invalid birthday" would most likely be seen on the internet, on websites that ask a User to enter a birth date. Web designers often use the least words to make their statement. So "invalid birthday" is a quick way to alert a Website User to "check what you entered in the form, it seems wrong". Most often, a User forgot to change the year. As an example, no one can be born NOW or as yet on May 1, 2013.
"annuler" means 'to nullify, to invalidate, to make ineffectual' in French
Lawyers will try to invalidate the contract.
The world invalidate means not valid or to make invalid. Other such definitions include: to nullify something. One can use it in an example as follows: The court found enough evidence to invalidate the contract.
No, touching a dog does not invalidate your wudu (ritual ablution) in Islam.
The lottery ticket proved to be invalid when he attempted to collect the prize.
The prosecuting attorney declines to take the case to court. It does not invalidate the arrest, just means that the prosecutor has other priorities.
"Struck down" typically refers to a court ruling that declares a law or regulation to be invalid or unconstitutional. It can also mean to defeat or invalidate something, such as a proposal or argument.
No, they can render an opinion as to it beng unconstitutional but they have no power to invalidate the law. They must forward it to the Supreme Court for their review and judgement. Only the Supreme Court can nullify the law and invalidate an Act of Congress.
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Owing excess child support does not invalidate a passport. That doesn't mean you can't be prevented from the leaving the country.
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