write the meaning of abintio in law and use the word in sentences
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Latin, From the beginning; from the first act; from the inception.] An agreement is said to be "void ab initio" if it has at no time had any legal validity. A party may be said to be a trespasser, an estate said to be good, an agreement or deed said to be void, or a marriage or act said to be unlawful, ab initio.
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A Latin term meaning "from the beginning." Used to indicate that some fact existed from the start of a relevant time period. legal theory. courts and procedure.
Moreover, the Executive Order exceeds the President’s authority and is therefore ultra vires and void ab initio.
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