Repeal
A repeal is the removal or reversal of a law . This is generally done when a law is no longer effective .... Major repeals in history include The repeal of the Act of Union 1800 , providing for the union between ..
Statute of Repeal
The Statutes of Repeal were two Statutes passed under Mary I of England Mary I of England, repealing ... see The First Statute of Repeal , passed in 1553 Second Statute of Repeal , passed in 1555 disambig ..
Implied repeal
The Doctrine of Implied repeal is a concept in Constitution of the United Kingdom English constitutional theory which states that an earlier Act of Parliament cannot be used to amend or repeal a later ..
Repeal organizations
in the United States, a variety of repeal organizations emerged. Although some drew their membership ..., organized labor, etc. , they all opposed the temperance movement and national prohibition. Repeal ..
Repeal of Prohibition
NOTOC This article discusses the repeal of alcohol Prohibition in the United States . In 1919, the requisite ... Anti Saloon League , eventually announced his support for repeal because of the widespread ..
Repeal Association
Unreferenced date October 2007 IrishN The Repeal Association was an Irish mass membership political movement set up by Daniel O Connell to campaign for a repeal of the Act of Union 1800 Act of Union of 1800 ..
The Crusaders (repeal of alcohol prohibition)
The Crusaders was an organization founded to promote the repeal of prohibition in the United States. Prominent ... Alexander . See also Repeal organizations References Spivak, John. The Crusaders. New Masses ..
Second Statute of Repeal
British legislation lists, Acts The Second Statute of Repeal , is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament ... in 1555 , followed the First Statute of Repeal of 1553 . This first statute had abolished all ..
First Statute of Repeal
British legislation lists, Acts The First Statute of Repeal is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament ..., and Administration of Sacraments ... the said statute of repeal, and everything therein contained, only ..
Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union
Orphan date November 2006 The Loyalist Anti Repeal Union was an Ireland Irish unionist organization established in 1886 in Ulster . It was created by the most influential Protestant groups landowners, businessmen ..
Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Initiative
div style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em TOC div The State Income Tax Repeal is also known as Massachusetts ... most emailed Berkshire Eagle Income tax repeal gets 1st ballot slot, July 11, 2008 ref If the measure ..
Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782
Merge Renunciation Act date February 2008 The Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782 ... by the title, it served to repeal the entirety of the Dependency of Ireland on Great Britain ..
M. Louise Gross
. She served in leadership positions in repeal of prohibition organizations including the Molly Pitcher ... Act. Following repeal Ms. Gross became a registered lobbyist in Washington, D.C. See also Repeal organizations ..
Voluntary Committee of Lawyers
The original Voluntary Committee of Lawyers VCL was founded in 1927 to bring about the repeal of prohibition and the Volstead Act . With its urging, the American Bar Association called for repeal in 1928 ..
Molly Pitcher Club
beverages. The group, led by L. Louise Gross, worked for the repeal of prohibition . The national prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. lasted from 1920 until 1933. See also Repeal organizations ..
Republican Citizens Committee Against National Prohibition
Republican Party United States Republican National Convention to pressure the party to support the repeal ..., Raymond Pitcairn, and Lammot du Pont. See also Repeal organizations Category Prohibition Category ..
Moderation League of New York
goal, whereas the repeal of prohibition seemed at that point an impossible achievement. See also Repeal organizations Category Prohibition ..
Liberal Repealer
the campaign of Daniel O Connell for the repeal of the Act of Union 1801 and the re creation of the Kingdom ... repeal candidates stood as Liberal Repealers and at others as Repealers , to contest the 105 Irish seats ..
Mary Adams
Mary Adams may refer to Mary Adams activist born 1938 , tax activist who led the repeal of Maine s statewide property tax and efforts to enact a Taxpayer Bill of Rights Mary Adams broadcaster 1898 1984 ..
Pauline Sabin
binge drinking , and many other social problems. She was recognized for her work promoting the repeal of prohibition by being featured on the cover of Time magazine on July 18 1932 . See also Repeal ..
William H. Stayton
role in bringing about the repeal of prohibition in the U.S. 1933 . He was also the author of Naval Militiaman s Handbook 1895 . See also Repeal organizations References references US poli ..
Joseph H. Choate, Jr.
Lawyer Joseph H. Choate, Jr. 1887 &ndash 1968 chaired the Voluntary Committee of Lawyers, a group established in 1927 that promoted the repeal of prohibition . Upon repeal in 1933, President Franklin ...
Women's Moderation Union
decided that those women who sought the repeal of prohibition needed a vehicle through which their voice ... visibility to many women who opposed the national prohibition of alcoholic beverage s. See also Repeal ..
Renunciation Act
Merge Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782 date February 2008 Unreferenced date ... Parliament, most notably the amendment of Poyning s Law and the repeal of the Declaratory Act 1720 ..