Repeal definition

Repeal means the deletion of the entire text of a rule. When a rule is repealed, that rule number shall not be used again. The number, rule name, and final history note shall remain in the Code permanently for publication and reference purposes.
Repeal means and include the revocation abrogation rescission or alteration of any enactment of the Synod and of any and every contract or agreement contained in such enactment or constituted thereby and the word
Repeal means the process of rescinding, revoking, or cancelling to rescind, revoke, or cancel a rule.

Examples of Repeal in a sentence

  • This Appendix is inserted into the award/industrial agreement as a result of legislation which came into effect on 16 January 1996 (Industrial Relations Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 1995) and further varied by legislation which came into effect on 23 May 1997 (Labour Relations Legislation Amendment Act 1997).

  • APPENDIX - RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES REQUIREMENT (1) This Appendix is inserted into the award/industrial agreement as a result of legislation which came into effect on 16 January 1996 (Industrial Relations Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 1995) and further varied by legislation which came into effect on 23 May 1997 (Labour Relations Legislation Amendment Act 1997).

  • APPENDIX - RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES REQUIREMENTS (1) This Appendix is inserted into the award/industrial agreement as a result of legislation which came into effect on 16 January 1996 (Industrial Relations Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 1995) and further varied by legislation which came into effect on 23 May 1997 (Labour Relations Legislation Amendment Act 1997).

  • Administrative History: Repeal and new rules filed December 18, 2014; effective March 18, 2015.

  • Repeal and new rule filed March 16, 1992; effective June 29, 1992.


More Definitions of Repeal

Repeal means to rescind and remove a rule by removing it from a Chapter heading, Subchapter heading, Part heading, Article heading, or a Section and its heading in its entirety. the Code.
Repeal means to conduct a rulemaking proceeding to declare void a rule, the effect of which is to terminate the legal effect of such rule prospectively only. Any rule so terminated shall continue thereafter to be enforced in and applied to all proceedings, formal or otherwise, initiated pursuant to rule or to law prior to the effective date of such repeal.
Repeal means the process of rescinding, revoking, or cancelling a rule.
Repeal means and what changes in the law we may see. Learn about the probate process and avoiding probate, how wills and trusts are used in estate planning, how to plan for incapacity, and the importance of re-titling assets and updating beneficiary designations. Class will also include retirement as- sets, gifting, Medicaid, life insurance, sophisticated planning, and more! Case studies will be included.
Repeal means is to rescind and remove a rule by removing it from the Code.
Repeal means that the whole statute or an entire section of an statute is removed.
Repeal means suspension, revocation, amendment and removal.