nullibiety
/nʌlɪbɪɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or fact of having no place or jurisdiction where a legal action can be brought.
“The company’s nullibiety made it difficult for the plaintiff to pursue the case in any court.”
1. noun
The state or fact of having no place or jurisdiction where a legal action can be brought.
“The company’s nullibiety made it difficult for the plaintiff to pursue the case in any court.”