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Discover Ludwig"invoking article" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to referencing a legal document, such as a contract or agreement. For example, "We are invoking Article XI of the agreement to settle this dispute."
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Doom-mongers talk of invoking article 155 of the constitution, dissolving the regional governments.
The Madrid government has refused to rule out invoking article 155 of the constitution.
The Labour motion only requires her to publish a plan before invoking article 50.
campaigners is a vote in the House of Commons against invoking Article 50.
Madrid has hinted that it could seek to thwart the vote by invoking article 155 of the constitution.
The high court's ruling was comprehensively in favour of parliament and against invoking Article 50 using prerogative powers.
The British government continues to plod along without a Brexit strategy with the deadline for invoking article 50 fast approaching.
Downing Street has insisted it will stick to the timetable of invoking article 50 before the end of March 2017.
Are you willing to follow Nigel Farage's advice and trigger a renegotiation by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty?
I am also proud that following the 9/11 attacks, in America's hour of need, Europe responded by invoking Article 5, NATO's self-defense clause.
It is well settled that the government may exercise prerogative powers to enter into or withdraw from treaties, and invoking Article 50 falls under this domain.
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