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| In addition, House Bill 444 | repealed a statute that declared "private solemnizatio |
| ayor, the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico | repealed a law whereby the neighboring municipality of |
| that convention, the Secession Ordinance was | repealed, a new constitution was adopted, and the Stat |
| Colvin's administration | repealed a Sunday ban on liquor sales which his predec |
| The state also | repealed a law that had given gun manufacturers immuni |
| It | repealed a number of offences under the Offences again |
| He also | repealed a number of laws limiting the practice of nat |
| o introduced an amendment, which passed, that | repealed a 9.5 percent loophole in student loans that |
| er referendum conducted in Maine in 2009 that | repealed a state law that legalized same-sex marriage |
| In 1947 the deportation order was | repealed, after 4,000 Japanese Canadians had already l |
| d courts under this Act, which was eventually | repealed after the close of the war with the Statute L |
| The Bankruptcy Act of 1800 would later be | repealed after its three-year duration expired in 1803 |
| a temporary emergency measure which would be | repealed after the War. |
| February 17, 1864 the Partisan Ranger Act was | repealed after pressure from Robert E. Lee and other C |
| to be unwieldy, and the Ancient Monuments Act | repealed all three in 1913, replacing them with a new |
| , while she detested his liberal policies: he | repealed all of his father's anti-Semitic statutes and |
| til February 1780, when the state legislature | repealed all previously-established laws respecting th |
| to be unwieldy, and the Ancient Monuments Act | repealed all three in 1913, replacing them with the ne |
| In 1545 Paul | repealed an ancient law that allowed slaves to claim t |
| I believe this law should be | repealed and that company unions should be as legal as |
| The 1893 Act was | repealed and reenacted as the Sale of Goods Act 1979. |
| As a result, the 1978 constitution was | repealed, and fresh elections were held in 1996. |
| and the In-Service Training Division will be | repealed and converted to its divisions. |
| The Act | repealed and then brought back into force parts of the |
| Hence, the initial synonymy cannot be | repealed, and the correct scientific names of these fr |
| It was finally | repealed and replaced by the Environmental Protection |
| of Parliament, granted in 1794, has not been | repealed, and therefore its powers still apply. |
| ankfort, and the Goebel Election Law would be | repealed and replaced with a fairer law. |
| After the war, the act was | repealed and all women were given the vote. |
| It was | repealed and replaced by the Correspondence with the P |
| The act was | repealed and replaced by the Human Fertilisation and E |
| rta became a province in 1905) had never been | repealed, and was still in effect. |
| s still in force (but which is expected to be | repealed and reenacted in about 2012). |
| It was largely | repealed and replaced by the Drug Trafficking Act 1994 |
| aws enforcing Catholicism and censorship were | repealed and the revolutionary tricolor flag re-establ |
| The Act was largely | repealed and replaced by the Regulatory Reform Act 200 |
| Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 | repealed and removed the deal. |
| o the early 21st Century when the Acttfhb was | repealed and replaced by the Planning and Development |
| a result of the Statute, the Ordinances were | repealed, and no attempt was ever made to reintroduce |
| The Act was | repealed, and the provisions re-iterated by the Matrim |
| liament was so well-drafted that, when it was | repealed and reenacted, the successor Sale of Goods Ac |
| These provisions were | repealed and superseded, as far as they applied to "wo |
| A number of its provisions were | repealed and replaced by the Offences against the Pers |
| The Special Roads Act was | repealed and replaced by the Highways Act 1959, and la |
| titution (Amendment) Act No. 2 of 2000, which | repealed and re-enacted article 161 of the Constitutio |
| aw where prohibition laws had been previously | repealed and American law, while dealing with unsavory |
| the crowd's dislike, the judges decision was | repealed and it was Stevenson who went through to the |
| The law has never been | repealed, and the motif still appears (although usuall |
| n England and Wales, the Statute of Wills was | repealed and superseded by the Wills Act 1837. |
| llo awaited trial in Spain, Argentina in 2003 | repealed, and in 2005 definitively declared void, the |
| the maximum figure for redundancy payouts was | repealed and higher levels announced. |
| In 1941, the treaty was officially | repealed and control over the country's custom revenue |
| years later, on 4 May 1867; the 1857 law was | repealed, and the previous three districts were recrea |
| The Act was formally | repealed as expired by the Statute Law Revision Act 18 |
| is act stayed on Scottish statute books until | repealed as a result of a House of Lords amendment to |
| ion as to taking and prosecuting priests were | repealed, as also the penalty of perpetual imprisonmen |
| , 1746, when it was renewed, and was formally | repealed as obsolete by the Statute Law Revision Act 1 |
| All sodomy laws were | repealed at the state level in April 1977. |
| All sodomy laws were | repealed at the state level in June 1977. |
| rendum stipulating that for the Act not to be | repealed at least 40% of the electorate would have to |
| All sodomy laws were | repealed at the state level in May 1973. |
| All sodomy laws were | repealed at the state level in February 1976. |
| o clarify and poor draftsmanship, the Act was | repealed bit by bit during the 1970s, with the Limitat |
| Article 23 has since been | repealed, but today a modified version of the recall p |
| nsation, she acted contrary to ss 229A (since | repealed, but in force at the time for some of the rel |
| It was | repealed by the Sexual Offences Act 2003. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1908, though |
| It was | repealed by the International Organisations Act 1981. |
| The Act was | repealed by section 1 of, and Part II of Schedule 1 to |
| ng offences, and related provisions, were not | repealed by the Sexual Offences Act 2003, but the othe |
| The Act was | repealed by the Public Order Act 1986 (although much o |
| ion of the Irish Free State, when the Act was | repealed by implication, it was still used to deport e |
| rd VI, with the Act of Uniformity 1552, c. 1, | repealed by Mary I, sess. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1871. |
| The Act was | repealed by Section 29 of the Transport Act 1962. |
| This Act was | repealed by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1849. |
| The unpopular law was eventually | repealed by the Governor of Madras on February 21, 194 |
| The Act was | repealed by section 11 of 21 J.1 c.28. |
| It was | repealed by section 1(1) of, and Part 4 of Schedule 1 |
| The whole Act was | repealed by the Police (Scotland) Act 1967. |
| Unless | repealed by the federal government, the Choctaw Nation |
| This Act was | repealed by section 4 of the Merchant Shipping Repeal |
| The Act was | repealed by the Taxation of Colonies Act 1778, though |
| s given the Royal Assent on 27 July 1967, and | repealed by the Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 and the Cou |
| This Act was | repealed by section 1 of the Controverted Elections Ac |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981. |
| It was formally | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
| The rest of the Act was | repealed by section 10(2) of, and Part I of Schedule 3 |
| It was | repealed by sections 1 and 2 of the Capital Punishment |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
| The 1949, 1958 and 1979 Acts were | repealed by the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 |
| The Act was | repealed by Article 110 of the Japan National Railway |
| The Act was | repealed by section 1 of the Offences against the Pers |
| n three dealt with rabid dogs - this part was | repealed by the Rabies Act 1974. |
| Sections 2 to 4 were | repealed by the section 93(1) of, and Part II of Sched |
| The Act was | repealed by the Ministerial Salaries Consolidation Act |
| The words omitted were | repealed by section 15 of, and Part I of Schedule 6 to |
| The Act was | repealed by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990. |
| The act was | repealed by the Local Democracy, Economic Development |
| continue enforcing the law until it is either | repealed by Congress or finally declared unconstitutio |
| The Act will be entirely | repealed by the Bribery Act 2010 when it comes into fo |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Repeals Act 1986. |
| This law was | repealed by the Magnuson Act on December 17, 1943. |
| It was | repealed by section 57 of the Act 7 Geo.3 c.42. |
| 26) and | repealed by the Importation Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. |
| It was itself | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1871. |
| The Act was | repealed by section 28 of the Constitution Act 1986. |
| The Act has since been | repealed by various legislation, predominantly by the |
| After the war, the Treaty of 1750 was | repealed by the Treaty of El Pardo, signed between bot |
| It was a controversial Act and was | repealed by the National Development Act Repeal Act 19 |
| th in 1603, when it expired, and was formally | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973. |
| e section concerning daylight saving time was | repealed by the act titled An Act For the repeal of th |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1958. |
| It was | repealed by section 1 of the Usury Laws Repeal Act 185 |
| Much of the Act has been | repealed by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, which intro |
| The Treasons Act 1534 was | repealed by the Treason Act 1547. |
| This Act was | repealed by the Promissory Oaths Act 1871 (c.48). |
| n the Republic of Ireland, these sections was | repealed by section 26 of, and the second schedule to, |
| Section 9 was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
| Sections 11 and 12 were | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
| Section 15 was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
| Sections 13 and 14 were | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1966. |
| rt of New Zealand's constitution until it was | repealed by the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, whi |
| It was | repealed by the Public Order Act 1986 (c.64) (section |
| The act was | repealed by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, which |
| Laws against consensual sodomy were | repealed by legislative repeal in 1993. |
| These two laws were | repealed by the National Congress in 2003, and then de |
| The Act was | repealed by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. |
| The 1745 Act was formally | repealed by the Criminal Law Act 1967. |
| It was | repealed by section 1 of the Act 6 Geo.4 c.16. |
| lms Act 1938 and further acts, and eventually | repealed by the Films Act 1960. |
| The Act will be | repealed by the Bribery Act 2010 when it comes into fo |
| Both of these versions were actually | repealed by the 1853 County Asylums Act. |
| In 1664, it was | repealed by the Triennial Parliaments Act 1664 (16 Cha |
| The Act was | repealed by section 1 of the Act 50 Geo.3 |
| This Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Act 2010 |
| It was itself | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
| It was | repealed by section 3 of the Children and Young Person |
| e Edwardine Ordinal, which was used, had been | repealed by Mary Tudor and not re-enacted by the parli |
| The schedule of the Act was | repealed by 1908 (8 Edw.7 c.49). |
| vious exorbitant rent prices, and the Act was | repealed by Section 117 of the Rent Act 1968. |
| The Act itself was | repealed by the Law of Property Act 1925 s 127, but th |
| The Schedule was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
| Most of it was | repealed by the Forgery Act 1913, and today forgery is |
| Section 4 was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1875. |
| Sections 2 and 3 were | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
| pposition, until, overtaken by events, it was | repealed by the Long Parliament. |
| n 1937, the requirement to pay a poll tax was | repealed by the state legislature, allowing poorer Flo |
| st majority in the previous Congress, but was | repealed by the Democratic-Republican majority earlier |
| The law was subsequently | repealed by Maine citizens at the ballot box. |
| iticized for its inconsistencies, the act was | repealed, by degrees, over the next several decades. |
| It was | repealed by Benjamin Disraeli's Conservative Governmen |
| iencia Debida and the Ley de Punto Final were | repealed by the National Congress in August 2003, whic |
| stablished under the Miners' Welfare Act, was | repealed by the Charities Act 2006, while Section 4 wa |
| ist medium, under the Witchcraft Act of 1735 ( | repealed by the Attlee government in 1951). |
| It was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 and the |
| The act was | repealed by the first parliament of the new king, Henr |
| It was | repealed by the Treason Act 1553, but another Act pass |
| The 1997 Act was | repealed by the Sexual Offences Act 2003 which complet |
| This Act was | repealed by section 459 of, and the seventeenth schedu |
| es and Scotland, the Scottish provisions were | repealed by the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006. |
| It would be | repealed by subsequent legislation following the passa |
| troversial transportation plan that was later | repealed by the Virginia Supreme Court. |
| The Act was | repealed by section 34 of, and Part II of Schedule 4 t |
| arations against transubstantiation etc. were | repealed by the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Schedule 1 of the Trade Union and Labo |
| Ten other Acts were partly | repealed by this Act, those repeals are listed in the |
| (The one-for-one replacement policy was | repealed by Congress in 1998, separately from HUD's im |
| act dealt with stray dogs - this section was | repealed by the Dogs Act 1906. |
| The Act was eventually | repealed by section 1 of the Trade Disputes and Trade |
| gazine, warehouse, or ship, until the Act was | repealed by the Criminal Damage Act 1971. |
| t came into force on January 1, 1903, and was | repealed by the Wages Act 1986. |
| ; and legislation was introduced, amended, or | repealed by means of order in council (effectively, ru |
| When it was | repealed by Stanley Baldwin's Conservative government, |
| f the Act by over a year by which time it was | repealed by the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotl |
| The Act was | repealed by the Protection of Animals Act 1911 and the |
| Section 2 was | repealed by section 56(4) of, and Part IV of Schedule |
| Hence the Act never took effect and was | repealed by the Wales Act 1978 (Repeal) Order 1979. |
| It was | repealed by Congress in 1891. |
| The Act was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948, having |
| The proclamation was | repealed by the county, and Scott County successfully |
| ayor and council manager executive option was | repealed by the Local Government and Public Involvemen |
| The Act was | repealed by the Friendly Societies Act 1974. |
| te of the fact that most of this Act has been | repealed by the British Nationality Act of 1981, the a |
| The Act was | repealed by the Copyright Act 1956. |
| The Act was | repealed by section 28 of, and Schedule 3 to, the Stat |
| It was | repealed by the Merchant Shipping Act 1995. |
| The Act was | repealed by section 80 of, and Schedule 13 to, the Rep |
| nal Health Service (Scotland) Act 1947 (later | repealed by the National Health Service (Scotland) Act |
| So far as it extended to Scotland, it was | repealed by the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982. |
| It was | repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
| This Act was | repealed by Mary in 1553. |
| The Act has been | repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c.12), |
| es were implemented until the Act was finally | repealed by the Theatres Act 1968. |
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