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1 abrogation
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2 abrogation of a law
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3 express
1) кур'єр, посильний2) екстрений; позитивно виражений, прямо обумовлений, обумовлений позитивно ( або прямо); чітко сформульований ( або означений) ( в законі тощо)3) виражати; прямо визначати (встановлювати) ( в законі тощо)•- express agency
- express agreement
- express assumpsit
- express authority
- express authorization
- express by law
- express charges
- express condition
- express confidence
- express consent
- express consideration
- express contract
- express contract
- express covenant
- express grant
- express judicially
- express legislative authority
- express licence
- express license
- express malice
- express notice
- express official regret
- express one's will
- express power
- express protection
- express provision
- express punishment
- express regret
- express regret for one's crime
- express reservation
- express right
- express sorrow
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