repeal
51repeal a law — revoke a law, cancel a law, annul a law …
52Repeal Amendment — See Twenty First Amendment …
53Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 — Enacted by the 111th United States Congress Citations Codification …
54Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Initiative — Elections in Massachusetts Federal government Presidential elections 1972 · 2000 · 2004 · 2008 Presidential primaries …
55Crimes (Repeal of Seditious Offences) Amendment Act 2007 — Parliament of New Zealand Long title/ Purpose Introduced by Ma …
56Second Statute of Repeal — The Second Statute of Repeal, is an Act of the Parliament of England (1 2 Ph. M. c. 8) passed in the Third Parliament of Mary I of England in 1555, followed the First Statute of Repeal of 1553. This first statute had abolished all religious… …
57Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts — The Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts (NARCA) was an association set up in the United Kingdom to lobby against certain laws that were set up giving the police what were seen as overly severe and unfair… …
58implied repeal — The superseding of a rule of the common law, without an express directive to that effect, as by adoption of a statute dealing comprehensively with the subject to which the common law rule relates. Banko v Weber, 9 App Div 2d 720, 192 NYS2d 260,… …
59The Crusaders (repeal of alcohol prohibition) — The Crusaders was an organization founded to promote the repeal of prohibition in the United States. Prominent Crusaders included Alfred Sloan, Jr., Sewell Avery, Cleveland Dodge, and Wallage Alexander. The organization was founded in May 1929 as …
60First Statute of Repeal — The First Statute of Repeal is an Act of the Parliament of England (1 Mary, st. 2, c. 2), passed in the first Parliament of Mary I of England s reign, nullified all religious legislation passed under the previous monarch, the boy King Edward VI,… …