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  • Derogation From EU Law

    Hierarchical Display of Derogation from EU law European Union > European Union law > EU law > Application of EU law Meaning of Derogation from EU law Overview and more information about Derogation from EU law For a more comprehensive understanding of Derogation from EU law, see in the […]

  • Regulation (EU)

    Hierarchical Display of Regulation (EU) European Union > European Union law > EU actLaw > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation > RegulationEuropean Union > European Union law > EU law > Application of EU law Meaning of Regulation (EU) Overview and more […]

  • Application of the Law

    Hierarchical Display of Application of the law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation > Legal ruleLaw > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > EU law > Application of EU law Meaning of Application of the law Overview and more information about […]

  • European Convention on Human Rights

    European Convention on Human Rights in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of European Convention on Human Rights.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement […]

  • Application of EU Law

    Hierarchical Display of Application of EU law European Union > European Union law > EU lawEuropean Union > European Union law > EU act > Regulation (EU)Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation > Legal rule > Application of the law Meaning of Application of EU […]

  • Derogation

    The partial abrogation of a law. To derogate from a law is to enact something which impairs its utility and force; to abrogate a law is to abolish it entirely. See Abrogation, …

  • Derogate, Derogation

    Partial repeal or abolishing of something previously done. To derogate from a grant, right, obligation or like, is to destroy, prejudice or evade it.

  • Repeal

    Annulling or the abrogation or the revocation of a statute by the enactment of a subsequent statute which latter one expressly declares that the former one is repealed. Repeal may be express or by implication . A prior statute is said to be repealed by implication if its […]

  • Defamation

    The publication of a statement which tends to lower a person in the estimation of right thinking members of society generally, or which tends to make them shun or avoid that person. Defamation is either libel or slander . See libel and slander.

  • Executory Devise

    A gift of anything, usually land, by will, which gift is not to take place upon the death of the testator but only upon the happening of some specified event . A future estate to arise from some specified contingency, and it needs no particular estate to support it, and it does not […]

  • Springing Use

    A use limited to arise on a future event, where no preceding use is limited, and which does not take effect in derogation of any other interest than that which results to the grantor, or remains in him in the meantime. Gilb. Uses (Sugden Ed.) 153, note; 2 Crabb, Real Prop. 498. A future […]

  • Springing Use

    A use limited to arise on a future event, where no preceding use is limited, and which does not take effect in derogation of any other interest than that which results to the grantor, or remains in him in the meantime. Gilb. Uses (Sugden Ed.) 153, note; 2 Crabb, Real Prop. 498. A future […]

  • Attaint

    Attainted, stained, or blackened. A writ which lies to inquire whether a jury of twelve men gave a false verdict. Bracton, lib. 4, tr. 1, c. 134; Fleta, lib. 5, c. 22, § 8. This latter was a trial by jury of twentyfour men impanelled to try the goodness of a former verdict. 3 Bl.…

  • Opprobrium

    nounabasement attaint bad light bad name blot brand contempt culpability debasement dedecus defamation degradation derogation disapprobation discredit dis…

  • Asylum

    Asylum in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of asylum. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Asylum (You may find asylum at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of […]