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Signed contracts were abrogated.
But if contracts are abrogated the costs will be high.
The treaty of Relations which was concluded between the two contracting parties on May 22, 1903, shall cease to be in force, and is abrogated, from the date on which the present Treaty goes into effect.
This effect is abrogated by dexamethasone.
He said, "We're abrogating contracts wherever we want to; your contract's been abrogated".
Mr. Spano said he was consulting his legal advisers to see whether the contract renewal with Liberty could be abrogated.
The fax did not say that he had lost much of his authority, or that his five-year contract to manage Turner Broadcasting had been abrogated a year early.
By § 5 of that act any conveyance or contract touching such land within twenty-five years from the date of the allotment and trust patent was made null and void, and it is alleged that the period had not expired and had not been abrogated at the date of the contract.
Property rights should not be abrogated.
The resolutions can be abrogated by passing another resolution.
The state had agreed to the high-cost contracts as a means of bringing raging power prices under control, but state officials now say that pervasive evidence of price manipulation means the deals should be abrogated.
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