Usage Note
Validez refers to the quality of being legally or logically valid — the validity of a contract, argument, or document. It ends in -z, so the plural changes to valideces. The related adjective is válido/a. A common phrase is tener validez (to be valid); losing validity is perder validez or caducar.
Examples
"Comprobaron la validez del contrato."
Natural Translation
They checked the validity of the contract.
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