About us
Define
Definitions for
"Abrogate"
Keywords:
repeal
,
abolish
,
annul
,
abolition
,
cancel
Related Terms:
Repeal
,
Legal
,
Supremacy clause
,
Statute law
,
Codification
,
Grandfather clause
,
Common law
,
Substantive law
,
Rule of law
,
Statutory law
,
Statute
,
Private law
,
State law
,
Person
,
De jure
,
Civil law
,
Ex post facto
,
Sherman antitrust act
,
Fourteenth amendment
,
Chinese exclusion act
,
Public law
,
Session law
,
Statutes
,
Antitrust law
,
Statutory
,
Constitutional law
,
Ex post facto law
,
Derogation
,
Sherman act
,
Preƫmption
,
Unconstitutional
,
Elastic clause
,
Salic law
,
Equal protection of the law
,
Legality
,
Mccarran-ferguson act
,
Enactment
,
Bankruptcy code
,
Jurist
,
Legislation
,
Anti-trust laws
,
Good law
,
Enact
,
Obligation
,
Blue law
,
Jurisprudence
,
Law
,
Civil code
,
Statute of frauds
Abrogated; abolished.
ftp.uga.edu
To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.
ftp.uga.edu
To repeal or cancel. For example, a law could be repealed (abrogated) by legislative action.
rentv.com
To repeal, cancel or annul.
lawhandbook.sa.gov.au
v. To abolish, repeal.
webtoolguide.com
View 2 more results
Keywords:
revoke
,
formally
revoke formally
wordnet.princeton.edu
Keywords:
end
To put an end to; to do away with.
ftp.uga.edu