0 If a government repeals a law, it causes that law no longer to have any legal force.
2 (of a government) to make a law no longer a law:
3 to state officially that a law, rule, etc. no longer has legal force:
4 the act of stating officially that a law, rule, etc. no longer has legal force:
More than three dozen business leaders this week plan to support repeal of the tax.
He has come under massive public criticism since introducing the proposed repeal.
Many wanted outright repeal of the law with no replacement.
None of these ' emergency measures ' were subsequently repealed after 1918.
However, because older statutes were rarely repealed, the books were rife with obsolete statutes.
A ban was issued forthwith, but for unclear reasons it soon had to be repealed.
Consider those counter-to-fact situations in which the rules in question are repealed or have never been enacted.
In practice these taxes had yielded little or no revenue and were repealed in 1920.
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