disapplying
Verb (past tense and past participle of 'disapply') as in strong fondness
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Example:To disapply a law in a particular case, the courts must clearly show that the law is unjust or inappropriate for the situation.
Definition:To make a law not applicable in a specific situation.
Example:Judges may disapplying precedent if they find it unjust or outdated in the context of the current case.
Definition:Overriding a precedent, so that the previously established principle no longer applies in the current case.
Example:In some jurisdictions, judges have the power to disapply statute on the basis of it being unconstitutional or inapplicable.
Definition:To make a statute not applicable in a specific situation.
Example:The regulation was disapplying in the case of small businesses with fewer than 10 employees.
Definition:To make a regulation not applicable in a specific situation.
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