Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconII.   Form

2.3 Form Abrogation and Corruption

Article 68 - Voidance

Canon 1781 (link)

Voidance is the action of voiding or making void, being the act of removing and clearing away a Form to create an empty space, or no occupation.

Canon 1782 (link)

While to render a form Null is to revoke any legal validity to it, to Void a form is to remove its existence entirely.

Canon 1783 (link)

Voidance is dependent upon the strength of the Form of Law that permits such authority to Void Form. Law based on faith and custom cannot void law based upon fact, logic and reason.

Canon 1784 (link)

While the term void now shares many similarities to null, procedurally it is more correct that voidance succeeds nullification. Therefore, to null and void a form is to first revoke any claim of validity and then its complete existence.

Canon 1785 (link)

Any attempt by a form of law based on faith and custom to void any form based on fact, logic and reason shall have no effect and itself shall be rendered null and void.

Canon 1786 (link)

Any form that is null and void cannot be revived.