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Annulment is a
legal procedure within secular and
religious legal systems for
declaring a
marriage null and void.
Unlike divorce, it is
usually retroactive...
- In
organic chemistry annulation (from the
Latin anellus for "little ring";
occasionally annelation) is a
chemical reaction in
which a new ring is constructed...
- The
Danheiser annulation or
Danheiser TMS-cyclopentene
annulation is an
organic reaction of an α,β-unsaturated
ketone and a
trialkylsilylallene (e.g....
- The
Robinson annulation is a
chemical reaction used in
organic chemistry for ring formation. It was
discovered by
Robert Robinson in 1935 as a
method to...
- Jury
nullification (US), jury
equity (UK), or a
perverse verdict (UK)
generally occurs when
members of a
criminal trial jury
believe that a
defendant is...
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Nevada (/nɪˈvædə/, Spanish: [neˈβaða]) is a
state in the
Western region of the
United States. It is
bordered by
Oregon to the northwest,
Idaho to the northeast...
- Act 1978. In
parliamentary procedure, the
motion to rescind, repeal, or
annul is used to
cancel or
countermand an
action or
order previously adopted by...
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Heteronomous annulation is a
characteristic of some arthropods. It
means that
segments are
differentiated from one another, each
having different form...
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because three of his
marriages were
annulled by the
Church of England. However, he was
never granted an
annulment by the Pope, as he desired, for Catherine...
- In the
Catholic Church, a
declaration of nullity,
commonly called an
annulment and less
commonly a
decree of
nullity is a
judgment on the part of an ecclesiastical...