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A quick definition of aniente:

Term: aniente

Definition: Aniente means that a law or rule has no power or effect. It is like it doesn't exist. Another word for aniente is void.

(Note: Aniente can also be spelled as anient and is sometimes called aniens.)

A more thorough explanation:

Term: Aniente
Definition: Aniente is a word used in law to describe something that has no power or effect. It means that the thing is void and has no legal value. Aniente can also be spelled as anient or aniens.
Examples: If a contract is signed by someone who is not of legal age, the contract is aniente because it has no legal value. Another example is if a law is passed that goes against the constitution, it is aniente because it has no power or effect.
Explanation: The examples illustrate the definition of aniente because they both show situations where something is void and has no legal value. In the first example, the contract is aniente because it was signed by someone who is not legally allowed to enter into a contract. In the second example, the law is aniente because it goes against the constitution, which is the highest law of the land.

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