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: --
Clause 2 also gives effect to the schedule containing consequential repeals.
The second question is whether smuggling would increase if the quarantine regulations were repealed.
I further understand that many large firms have indicated that they wish to see schedule 11 repealed in its entirety.
We concluded that we could achieve our purpose more simply by repealing section 13(3).
Whether it should simply be repealed and nothing put in its place is another matter.
Finally, he examines the impact on the party system of the direct election of the prime minister, a reform initiated in 1996 and repealed in 2001.
Many authoritarian restrictions were repealed.
Finally, given that rules are frequently repealed or modified, what is the relevant time period in which to assess the effects of rules for purposes of determining constitutionality?