A validade
Example: A validade do contrato expirou sem aviso prévio.
Definition
"A validade" refers to the state or quality of being legally or officially acceptable, binding, or effective. In history, it often relates to the duration or legitimacy of agreements, documents, or contracts, such as when a contract's validity expires without prior notice.
Etymology
The term "a validade" originates from the Latin word 'validitas,' meaning strength or effectiveness. It entered Portuguese through Medieval Latin, gradually coming to signify legal or official legitimacy. Did you know? The concept of validity has been crucial in historical documents to ensure their enforceability and recognition.
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