Invalidity

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnˈvəɫɪdəti/

Invalidity (noun)

  1. The state of being not legally acceptable, so a decision, document, or claim cannot be treated as correct.
  2. The fact that something is not true, not reliable, or not supported, so it should not be accepted.
  3. A legal or official status meaning a person cannot work because of health problems.

Examples

  • The court ruled the contract had invalidity.
  • Her lawyer argued invalidity because the form was incomplete.