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- A state/government normally "repeals" a law to take it out of effect.

- If a court declares an act a violation of the constitution, it is "invalidated" or "found unconstitutional".

- In case a President or other government head does not accept it (what is only possible if the law was not passed with a veto-proof majority), then he it is simply "vetoed".

- If it happens that the people are asked directly on election day, then it would "disapprove" it or "decline" its adoption.

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Q: What is the term for a state declaring a law null and void?
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