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360:—a compilation of the general and permanent federal laws of the United States. To repeal any element of an enacted law, Congress must pass a new law containing repeal language and the codified statute's location in the U.S. Code (including the title, chapter, part, section, paragraph and clause). In this way, Congress (and the president) must follow the same rules and procedures for passing any law. When statutes are repealed, their text is simply deleted from the Code and replaced by a note summarizing what used to be there. Once deleted, the repealed statute no longer has the force of law. All repeals of parts of the US Code are, therefore, express repeals.
572:, a repeal or amendment of something already adopted requires only the same vote (usually a majority) and notice that was needed to adopt it in the first place. This book states, "As a general rule, fewer than a majority should not be authorized to decide anything, and more than a majority should not be required for most decisions"; the book further states that the problem with situations in which a supermajority is required is that "the minority, not the majority, controls."
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271:. The statutes repealed include a number of Acts of significant historical interest, including an Act of 1542 providing that the Kings of England shall be Kings of Ireland. This Act is the largest single repealing statute in the history of Ireland.
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2311:Legal remedy
2266:Adjudication
2166:Legal theory
2008:
2004:Ratification
1999:Promulgation
1970:Proclamation
1950:Codification
1883:Human rights
1871:Divine right
1861:Constitution
1829:Women in law
1747:Military law
1742:Marriage law
1737:Maritime law
1636:Election law
1576:Aviation law
1566:Abortion law
1518:Property law
1454:Criminal law
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2238:Rule of law
2213:Libertarian
2076:Chinese law
1977:Legislation
1927:Regulations
1915:Law reports
1893:Natural law
1789:Reparations
1784:Refugee law
1707:Jurimetrics
1648:(Media law)
1586:Banking law
1581:Amnesty law
1559:Disciplines
1496:Private law
941:Main motion
921:Recognition
828:Robert 2011
802:TSC, p. 130
762:Robert 2011
747:Robert 2011
735:Robert 2011
152:full repeal
72:Removal of
2623:Categories
2508:Law school
2388:Prosecutor
2326:Magistrate
2113:Jewish law
2071:Common law
1992:Rulemaking
1987:Regulation
1937:Law making
1876:Divine law
1852:Legal code
1799:Sports law
1722:Law of war
1672:Health law
1657:Family law
1641:Energy law
1591:Bankruptcy
1528:Punishment
1523:Public law
1357:Morin code
1186:Reconsider
631:References
625:Obrogation
582:reconsider
86:common law
57:, revoke,
2486:Judiciary
2481:Executive
2456:The bench
2393:Solicitor
2368:Barrister
2248:Sociology
2233:Pseudolaw
2173:Anarchist
2130:Roman law
2118:Parsi law
2103:Hindu law
2091:Canon law
2066:Civil law
2019:Concordat
1910:Precedent
1819:Trust law
1794:Space law
1631:Drugs law
1501:Procedure
1439:Civil law
896:Committee
558:committee
486:Amendable
464:Debatable
370:pro tanto
316:June 2024
220:Corn Laws
215:in the US
213:blue laws
176:Poor Laws
45:, modern
2593:Category
2535:Tribunal
2520:Military
2363:Attorney
2333:Judgment
2193:Feminist
2108:Jain law
1905:Case law
1626:Cyberlaw
1533:Corporal
1511:Criminal
1481:Evidence
1471:Doctrine
1449:Contract
961:Majority
614:See also
512:meetings
406:Westbury
207:The old
109:assembly
55:rappeler
18:Repealed
2607:Outline
2544:History
2451:The bar
2425:Verdict
2373:Counsel
2353:Justice
2208:History
2031:Statute
1847:Charter
1809:Tax law
1757:Probate
1247:Impeach
1237:Censure
1052:Adjourn
1014:Cloture
951:Minutes
901:Session
654::
608:minutes
516:rescind
344:implied
340:statute
269:Ireland
265:England
259:in the
224:England
201:society
135:as the
133:Ireland
82:Ireland
63:appeler
51:rapeler
49:, from
2525:Police
2496:Agency
2378:Lawyer
2123:Sharia
2014:Treaty
2009:Repeal
1955:Decree
1866:Custom
1762:Estate
1712:Labour
1476:Equity
1316:Manual
1274:(RONR)
1252:Naming
1080:Appeal
1047:Recess
994:Commit
936:Debate
931:Second
926:Motion
906:Quorum
718:
661:Repeal
648:
568:Under
529:Under
408:saving
105:motion
103:, the
47:rappel
41:(O.F.
39:repeal
2600:Index
2466:Court
2410:Trial
2316:Judge
2157:Yassa
1960:Edict
1506:Civil
1459:Crime
1209:Hoist
989:Amend
916:Floor
911:Chair
541:with
430:Class
43:rapel
2348:Jury
2296:Fiqh
2152:Xeer
1550:Tort
1466:Deed
716:ISBN
537:, a
218:The
131:and
80:and
61:and
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663:".
510:In
491:Yes
469:Yes
458:Yes
306:by
222:in
211:or
99:In
88:of
67:law
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