Definition of Repealability. Meaning of Repealability. Synonyms of Repealability

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Definition of Repealability

Repealability
Repealability Re*peal`a*bil"i*ty (-?-b?l"?-t?), n. The quality or state of being repealable.

Meaning of Repealability from wikipedia

- basic types of repeal; a repeal with a re-enactment is used to replace the law with an updated, amended, or otherwise related law, or a repeal without replacement...
- Repeal the repeal is the name of a campaign pushed by Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White to reinstate the death penalty in the state of New Mexico...
- The Repeal ****ociation was an Irish m**** membership political movement set up by Daniel O'Connell in 1830 to campaign for a repeal of the Acts of Union...
- The doctrine of implied repeal is a concept in constitutional theory which states that where an Act of Parliament or an Act of Congress (or of some other...
- 1832 Repealers 42 (39) 1835 Liberal Repealers 34 (32) 1837 Liberal Repealers 34 (32) 1841 Repealers 20 (18) 1847 Repealers 36 (35) Repealer Repeal (Ireland)...
- The Statutes of Repeal were two Statutes p****ed under Mary I of England, repealing the legal Protestant advance and break from Rome that had occurred under...
- The First Statute of Repeal was an Act of the Parliament of England (1 Mar. Sess. 2. c. 2), p****ed in 1553 in the first Parliament of Mary I's reign, nullified...
- The Second Statute of Repeal or the See of Rome Act 1554, was an act of the Parliament of England (1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 8) p****ed in the Parliament of Queen...
- as To repeal the authorizations for use of military force against Iraq, is a bill in the 118th United States Congress that would have repealed the 2002...
- achieved repeal in 1846 with the support of the Whigs in Parliament, overcoming the opposition of most of his own party. Economic historians see the repeal of...