Derogator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Act of Parliament
shall have a concurrent efficacy; (9) Acts of Parliament cannot derogate from the power of subsequent Parliaments; (10) the King is
Abrogation
law. It stands opposed to rogation: it is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away only some part of a
Preachment
A religious harangue a sermon used derogatively
Derogative
Derogatory
Derogately
In a derogatory manner
Derogate
To annul in part to repeal partly to restrict to limit the action of said of a law
Derogant
Derogatory
Statutum affirmativum non derogat communi legi
Statutum affirmativum non derogat communi legi. Jenk. Cent. 24.-(An affirmative statute does not derogate
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