"Cancel a law" typically refers to the process of repealing or nullifying a law or regulation, rendering it no longer in effect. This can occur through legislative action, where lawmakers vote to overturn the law, or through judicial review, where courts determine that a law is unconstitutional. The cancellation can also happen through executive orders in certain jurisdictions. Ultimately, canceling a law involves a formal procedure to eliminate its legal authority.
That's right, to repeal a law is to cancel or revoke it.
To cancel a law if may be NULLIFIED or REPEALED.
Repeal is to take back, or to cancel, a law
A law can't just be cancelled. It has to be replaced with another law. If you pay attention to what is happening with the health care law you can see the process of what happens.
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to take back, or to cancel a law
There is nothing to cancel if there is nothing signed. In the court of law there is nothing they can do with hear say.
Massachusetts does not have a cooling off period in which you can cancel a signed contract.
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Compromise of 1850.
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