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Relative nullity

Nullity of a legal act that can only be invoked by the person victim of the absence of one of the necessary conditions to the existence of the legal act. It aims to protect the private interests of that person, by opposition to the absolute nullity that seeks to protect the interests of society.

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  • My landlord has used fraudulent means to vitiate my consent to the lease. Is it possible to cancel it?
 
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