revoking a law is where parliament cancel law that is probably seen as old or not up to date with present day situations whilst repealing a law is when law is amended to repeal whatever wrongs or unfair results are occurring when the the statute is applied
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Revoke - removed entirely from existence, with no opportunity for return.
Repeal - it is there but not to be used. Can be referred to and possibly reintroduced in the future
It is called repealing a law. This process involves officially revoking or abolishing a law that is no longer deemed necessary or effective.
The word "abrogate" in Tagalog can be translated as "bawiin" or "alisin". It refers to the act of repealing or revoking a law, agreement, or decision.
Repealing a bill means that a legislative body, such as the Senate, is formally revoking or nullifying an existing law. It does not necessarily imply that the Senate is reconsidering the bill or discussing it again. Repealing a bill permanently removes it from the legal framework.
the difference is this is small and that is big
There is no difference. They are the same.
Repeal. A legislature reverses the passage of a law by repealing that law.
None.
law and rules
There is a big difference between both the laws.The basi difference between them is that i dont know 1st but i know the 2nd one
colonial law is not law are rules of english law
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difference between labor law and social legislation