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The legal nothings that erase something — emptiness with paperwork.
means Voids are empty spaces or, in law, the act of making something invalid as if it never existed.
from From Old French vuide, empty, rooted in Latin vocivus, vacant; the same hollow ancestor that gave us vacuum and vacant.
Legal punchA void contract was never legally valid.
Casting trickFoundries leave voids on purpose to cut weight.
Plural twistConcrete voids cause cracks; legal voids cancel them.