English to Tamil Dictionary repeal

repeal

இரத்து செய்வது
definition
verb
the legislation was repealed five months later
revoke or annul (a law or congressional act).
noun
the House voted in favor of repeal
the action of revoking or annulling a law or congressional act.
translation of 'repeal'
நீக்கு,
ரத்துச் செய்
verb
ரத்து செய்
noun
ரத்து
example
The 'repeal' of the Bubble Act in 1825 was followed by a series of tentative statutory initiatives which left the private joint-stock company in legal limbo.
Skeel argues that the enactment and 'repeal' of the first three bankruptcy acts is an example of legislative cycling.
One claims that the Bubble Act effectively put a hold on new joint-stock companies in Britain until its 'repeal' in 1825.
The commission's report called for the immediate 'repeal' of the 9 per cent stamp duty.
As most professionals now understand, the recently enacted estate tax repeal means that there is no estate tax 'repeal' .
The candidates are unanimous in favoring a 'repeal' of some or all of the tax cuts.
the House voted in favour of 'repeal'
the House voted in favor of 'repeal'
The 'repeal' of Rule 42 was defeated by two votes last year.
There has been no 'repeal' of the Law of Economics.
This aimed to push for greater democracy inside the union, implement left policies, such as 'repeal' of the Conservative employment legislation and build a more open left organisation.
We know that reasonable men and women with access to the same facts urged 'repeal' of Prohibition, presumably because they weighted good and harm differently; in short, because they had different values.
The bill makes a mockery of the double-dividend-tax 'repeal' the President is seeking, with its partial, phased-in cut that would cancel out the desired effects.
The 'repeal' of the import duty would brush away at one stroke the danger of monopoly.
A tax-reform panel has recommended eliminating the tax, but 'repeal' would cost $1.2 trillion over the next decade.
Are you sure 'repeal' will get you all the money you need?
This 'repeal' will be challenged as an invasion of state sovereignty, but recall that Congress had no trouble in 1939 repealing the tax exemption of state and local employees.
The 'repeal' of the Corn Law is these days commonly regarded as the ultimate victory of the classical liberal economic doctrine over wrong-headed mercantilism.
Though many of the interest group representatives in favor of 'repeal' indicated that the time for Glass-Steagall reform was urgent, legislators did not possess that same feeling of urgency.
And since most experts agree that a full, permanent 'repeal' of the estate tax under the new legislation is unlikely - there's no time like the present.
He will learn that knowledge of liberalism cannot be derived from Adam Smith alone, and that the demand for 'repeal' of interventionist measures is not identical with the call, Return to Adam Smith.
It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or 'repeal' of the income tax.
They insist, and profess to believe, that treaties like acts of assembly, should be 'repealable' at pleasure.
The Act was 'repealed' in 1822 after Smith caused a smallpox epidemic in Tarboro, North Carolina.
However, the betterment provisions of the 1947 Act were 'repealed' in 1953.
It was Mill's circle of ‘Philosophic Radicals’ who, in the 1830s, were the primary Parliamentary advocates of and activists on behalf of 'repealing' the remaining Acts.
The Moroccanization law was 'repealed' in 1993 and the Moroccan government began allowing for up to 100 percent repatriation of capital.
Between 1830 and mid-century, colonial licensing laws were 'repealed' , temporary, or rarely enforced.
The constitutional court 'repealed' the law in January.
The report predicts price wars may arise if the government repeals the 1987 Grocery Act, though other sources believe the threat of the government 'repealing' the act is now receding.
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