Repugnable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Repugnancy
Repugnancy, between the two pieces of legislation, means that conflicting results
Repugnant
Repugnant, really means inconsistent with and when they cannot stand together
repugnancy
repugnancy pl: -cies 1 : the quality or fact of being
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repugnant
repugnant : characterized by contradiction and irreconcilability [the arbitrator's decision was
repugnant verdict
repugnant verdict see verdict
Repugnance
The state or condition of being repugnant opposition contrariety especially a strong instinctive antagonism aversion reluctance unwillingness
Repugnant
rarely and less properly by with as all rudeness was repugnant to her nature
Repugnantly
In a repugnant manner
Repugner
One who repugns
Colonial Laws (English)
a Dominion be void on the ground that it is repugnant to the law of England. The Colonial Laws Validity Act,
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