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Definition of valid
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Valid (a.)
Strong;
powerful;
efficient.
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Validation
::
Validation
(n.) The act of
giving
validity.
Redundancy
::
Redundancy
(n.)
Surplusage
inserted
in a
pleading
which may be
rejected
by the court
without
impairing
the
validity
of what
remains.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
maintain
or
defend
with
success;
to prove to be
valid;
to
assert
convincingly;
to
sustain
against
assault;
as, to
vindicate
a
right,
claim,
or
title..
Validity
::
Validity
(n.)
Value.
Baptist
::
Baptist
(n.) One of a
denomination
of
Christians
who deny the
validity
of
infant
baptism
and of
sprinkling,
and
maintain
that
baptism
should
be
administered
to
believers
alone,
and
should
be by
immersion.
See
Anabaptist..
Disallow
::
Disallow
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
allow;
to deny the force or
validity
of; to
disown
and
reject;
as, the judge
disallowed
the
executor's
charge..
Factum
::
Factum
(n.) The due
execution
of a will,
including
everything
necessary
to its
validity..
Bon
::
Bon (a.) Good; valid as
security
for
something.
Irritancy
::
Irritancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being null and void;
invalidity;
forfeiture.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words,
upon the back of (a
paper),
for the
purpose
of
transferring
it, or to
secure
the
payment
of a /ote,
draft,
or the like; to
guarantee
the
payment,
fulfillment,
performance,
or
validity
of, or to
certify
something
upon the back of (a
check,
draft,
writ,
warrant
of
arrest,
etc.)..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) That
quality
which tends to
secure
results;
effective
power in an
institution
or
enactment;
security;
validity;
legal or moral
force;
logical
conclusiveness;
as, the
strength
of
social
or legal
obligations;
the
strength
of law; the
strength
of
public
opinion;
strength
of
evidence;
strength
of
argument..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To cause to
advance
by
stages
of
progress;
to carry on with
success
through
an
ordeal,
examination,
or
action;
specifically,
to give legal or
official
sanction
to; to
ratify;
to
enact;
to
approve
as valid and just; as, he
passed
the bill
through
the
committee;
the
senate
passed
the law..
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(v. t.) To make
legitimate,
lawful,
or
valid;
esp., to put in the
position
or state of a
legitimate
person
before
the law, by legal
means;
as, to
legitimate
a
bastard
child..
Inconsequent
::
Inconsequent
(a.) Not
following
from the
premises;
not
regularly
inferred;
invalid;
not
characterized
by
logical
method;
illogical;
arbitrary;
inconsistent;
of no
consequence.
Intestacy
::
Intestacy
(n.) The state of being
intestate,
or of dying
without
having
made a valid
will..
Enact
::
Enact (v. t.) To
decree;
to
establish
by legal and
authoritative
act; to make into a law;
especially,
to
perform
the
legislative
act with
reference
to (a bill) which gives it the
validity
of law..
Validness
::
Validness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
valid.
Solidness
::
Solidness
(n.)
Soundness;
strength;
truth;
validity,
as of
arguments,
reasons,
principles,
and the
like..
Hinge
::
Hinge (v. i.) To
stand,
depend,
hang, or turn, as on a
hinge;
to
depend
chiefly
for a
result
or
decision
or for force and
validity;
--
usually
with on or upon; as, the
argument
hinges
on this
point..
Impeach
::
Impeach
(v. t.) To
challenge
or
discredit
the
credibility
of, as of a
witness,
or the
validity
of, as of
commercial
paper..
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