What is the purpose of abrogation?
Abrogate (abrogation) generally refers to the cancellation, annulment or repeal of either a law, right or formal agreement. Laws will be abrogated if a statute is repealed by Parliament or if an Act is specifically enacted to abolish a rule of law established by the courts.
Abrogate (abrogation) generally refers to the cancellation, annulment or repeal of either a law, right or formal agreement. Laws will be abrogated if a statute is repealed by Parliament or if an Act is specifically enacted to abolish a rule of law established by the courts.