requirement nullification
[/rɪˈkwaɪərmənt ˌnʌlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/]
nounpl: requirement nullifications
anulação de requisito
1. The act or process of invalidating, canceling, or voiding a requirement, making it no longer applicable or binding
The requirement nullification was granted due to the new regulatory changes.
A anulação de requisito foi concedida devido às novas mudanças regulatórias.
2. In legal or administrative contexts, the formal removal or elimination of a mandatory condition or prerequisite
The requirement nullification allowed students to graduate without completing the foreign language course.
A anulação de requisito permitiu que os estudantes se formassem sem completar o curso de idioma estrangeiro.
3. The cancellation or termination of a required condition in contracts, policies, or organizational procedures
The requirement nullification in the employment contract eliminated the mandatory non-compete clause.
A anulação de requisito no contrato de trabalho eliminou a cláusula obrigatória de não concorrência.
This term is primarily used in formal institutional, legal, and administrative contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it appears frequently in educational policy changes and labor law, while in the USA it is common in academic regulations and corporate compliance. The term reflects the importance of procedural documentation and formal exemption processes in bureaucratic systems of both countries.
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