anulabilidad 16
The voidability is, in law, a cause of inefficiency of a legal act, that derives from the absence of any of the essential requirements that such an act to be valid.Not to be confused the cancellation with the repeal or the denunciation of an act. The cancellation means that the Act never took place, and therefore never produced legal effects.Largely resembles the legal figure of the annulment, but it has important differences: it can be remedied and for it to take effect there must be an act on the part of the person concerned.