The act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation.
1 However, he said he hoped the government would repeal the Anardarko Amendment.
2 Congressional approval will be needed to repeal and change the health law.
3 In March, Browne's government announced its intention to repeal the law entirely.
4 A repeal would require a popular vote in favour of the change.
5 Last week, House Republicans voted for the 40th time to repeal Obamacare.
6 Mr Little expected to repeal the law mid to late next year.
7 Ireland has voted to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Irish Constitution.
8 The three-part proposal would repeal the law known as House Bill 2.
9 The repeal of provisions protecting existing establishments from market entry by others.
10 On Thursday, 22 state attorneys general filed sued to block the repeal .
11 The House bill was a simple repeal in the fewest possible words.
12 Technically, the vote was merely to repeal a clause in the constitution.
13 This is why we're proposing to repeal this law in the budget.
14 Trump has urged the Republican-controlled Congress to repeal the law right away.
15 They urged President Barack Obama to act immediately to repeal the rule.
16 The interval was successfully employed in obtaining a repeal of the resolution.
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