express abrogation

  • 1express abrogation — Abrogation by express provision or enactment; the repeal of a law or provision by a subsequent one, referring directly to it. Express abrogation is that literally pronounced by the law either in general terms, as when a final clause abrogates or… …

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  • 2express abrogation — Abrogation by express provision or enactment; the repeal of a law or provision by a subsequent one, referring directly to it. Express abrogation is that literally pronounced by the law either in general terms, as when a final clause abrogates or… …

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  • 3express — ex·press 1 adj: directly and distinctly stated or expressed rather than implied or left to inference compare implied express 2 vt: to make known (one s thoughts, ideas, or opinions) by words, conduct, or symbols see also expression M …

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  • 4abrogation — /aebrageyshan/ The destruction or annulling of a former law, by an act of the legislative power, by constitutional authority, or by usage. It stands opposed to rogation; and is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away only… …

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  • 5abrogation — /aebrageyshan/ The destruction or annulling of a former law, by an act of the legislative power, by constitutional authority, or by usage. It stands opposed to rogation; and is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away only… …

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  • 6express repeal — Abrogation or annulment of previously existing law by enactment of subsequent statute declaring that former law shall be revoked or abrogated …

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  • 7express repeal — Abrogation or annulment of previously existing law by enactment of subsequent statute declaring that former law shall be revoked or abrogated …

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  • 8Abrogation doctrine — The Abrogation doctrine is a constitutional law doctrine expounding when and how the Congress may waive a state s sovereign immunity and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to abrogate their immunity to such… …

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  • 9abrogate — ab·ro·gate / a brə ˌgāt/ vt gat·ed, gat·ing [Latin abrogare, from ab off + rogare ask, ask for approval of (a law)]: to abolish by authoritative, official, or formal action: annul repeal a recent addition to [section] 51B abrogate s statutory and …

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  • 10MISHPAT IVRI — This article is arranged according to the following outline: definition and terminology RELIGIOUS HALAKHAH AND LEGAL HALAKHAH common features law and morals de oraita and de rabbanan distinguishing between the two categories legal consequences of …

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