Examples of using Repeal in English and their translations into Hindi
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We do not yet know how the debate over ACA repeal and replace will play out.
It also plans to review all laws and repeal those that are outdated, unjust
This partial repeal of the taxes was enough to bring an end to the non-importation movement by October 1770.
The Law Commission in its 256th report had recommended repeal of laws and provisions which were discriminatory against leprosy-affected people.
The govt if wants in its full capacity can repeal article 370,
it would render any repeal of Section 33 meaningless.
Repeal CAF Act or amend it to ensure compliance with the Forest Rights Act;
In 1975, the Assembly had asked for the repeal of Maintenance of Internal Security(MISA).
The bill provides for setting up of a National Medical Commission in place of Medical Council of India and repeal the Indian Medical Council Act 1956.
We must demand immediate repeal of the 1894 Land Acquisition Act and the 2005 SEZ Act.
Bermuda has become the first country to legalise and then repeal same-sex marriage.
Some now may propose that let's repeal the RTE act and the 93rd amendment.
taken to reform institutions, simplify procedures and repeal obsolete laws.
Mr. Trump, who called the ACA a“disaster,” has pushed for repeal of the law.
The repeal has unleashed a flood of US shale oil, undercutting global crude prices,
More than 75 years after the Chinese Exclusion Act's repeal in 1943, we believe that the court's concerns about protecting the rights of U.S. citizens during immigration enforcement actions remain relevant.
Colonial protests resulted in the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766,
The‘savings' clause says:“The repeal by this Act of any enactment shall not affect any Act in which such enactment has been applied, incorporated or referred to.”.
who was instrumental in the repeal of the poor laws
the least advantaged Americans, and supported a repeal of the Affordable Care Act that would also hurt those most in need.