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The phrase "act of abrogation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the formal repeal or annulment of a law, agreement, or policy.
Example: "The government issued an act of abrogation to nullify the previous treaty."
Alternatives: "repeal" or "annulment".
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The section consists of only one sentence, a simple act of abrogation: "All applicable provisions in this Act are designated as emergency for purposes of pay-as-you-go principles".
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Held: The Acts abrogation of States sovereign immunity is invalid because it cannot be sustained as legislation enacted to enforce the guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendments Due Process Clause.
For example, in Bradwell v. State (1873) and Goesaert v. Cleary (1948) the Court upheld state laws prohibiting women from practicing law and tending bar, respectively.... Congress responded to this history of discrimination by abrogating states' sovereign immunity in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and we sustained this abrogation in Fitzpatrick.
The constitutional question was whether the family leave act's explicit abrogation of the states' 11th Amendment immunity from suit was "appropriate legislation" within the scope of Congress's power under Section 5.
3142, 87 L.Ed.2d 171 19855), that Congress had failed to provide a clear statement of abrogation of the Eleventh Amendment.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's abrogation of our Kyoto commitment was an act of willful blindness, a repudiation of science and victory of climate denial.
These kind of abrogations of democratic power has come to be affectionately known as "Henry VIII" clauses, after the English king's 1539 Act which gave his own declarations the same force as parliament's law.
1232, ----, 94 L.Ed.2d 472 (1987) (discussingeneraleneral terms, the extent of the abrogation of coal extraction rights caused by the Subsidence Act); Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, 438 U.S. 104, 136-137, 98 S.Ct.
Their acts were a grotesque abrogation of duty and breach of faith: as government officials sworn to protect the Constitution; as lawyers bound to render competent and honest legal opinions; and as citizens who played a major role in events that disgraced this country.
As a result, despite the fact that common law does permit an employer to be indemnified against the acts of an employee, there are numerous statutory and industrial award abrogations of this common law effect.
Continued acceptance of the lack of guidelines is an abrogation of the research community's ethical duties.
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