A law that was passed by the legislature that was given a certain date on which it was to expire. When that date is approaching, or has passed, "the sun has set on it," (so-to-speak) and it goes out of existence.
The past tense of "sunset" is "sunsetted".
The political correct term for "retired" with respect to turning off legacy information systems.
I just had a conversation with a friend of mine who claimed that it was never meant that a human being would take from the tree of good and evil which represents the law. The law was later given to the israelites and it was holy but it was never meant to be obeyed since no-one can live according to the law without sin.
Sunset is a noun, and as such, it doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
I'm not sure if you meant the highest Law or the highest Court. I know of no such law being considered the "highest law". However, the highest Court is the US Supreme Court. Highest law= US Constitution
Contemporary law means the present and prevailing law
To abide by the law means to follow and obey the law.
Shield Lawn.A law that protects journalists from being compelled to reveal confidential sources of information. Shield law is meant as a protection, not a limitation, on journalists.
This was the first written code of law in Rome.
What is meant by adoption of the generally accepted principles of internation law of the land
Law of resistance: What you resist persists. based on the same concept as law of attraction
Hatshepsut was meant to be king Tut's mother in law