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Definition of Abrogative

Abrogative
Abrogative Ab"ro*ga*tive, a. Tending or designed to abrogate; as, an abrogative law.

Meaning of Abrogative from wikipedia

- Look up abrogation or abrogate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abrogation may refer to: Abrogatio, the Latin term for legal annulment under Roman...
- subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to "abrogate" their immunity to such suits). In Seminole Tribe v. Florida, the Supreme...
- Naskh (نسخ) is an Arabic word usually translated as "abrogation". In tafsir, or Islamic legal exegesis, naskh recognizes that one rule might not always...
- In public law, abrogation is the proposing away of a right, power or value, by a public body in delegating power or failing to carry out a responsibility...
- a citizens' veto, people's veto, veto referendum, citizen referendum, abrogative referendum, rejective referendum, suspensive referendum, and statute referendum...
- A three-part abrogative referendum was held in Italy on 3 June 1990, with two questions about hunting and one on health. Turnout was low, with a 43% of...
- articles of the Indian constitution that should be applied to the state or to abrogate Article 370 altogether. After consultation with the state's Constituent...
- Hitler chancellor on 30 January 1933. After the Reichstag fire, a decree abrogated basic civil rights, and the first **** concentration camp opened. On 23...
- In Christianity, the abrogation of Old Covenant laws is the belief that the entire Mosaic or Old Covenant as abrogated in that all of the Mosaic Laws...
- a list of decisions of the United States Supreme Court that have been abrogated (su****ded), in whole or in part, by a subsequent constitutional amendment...