To revoke by legislative enactment means to officially annul or cancel a law or regulation through a formal legislative process. This typically involves drafting, proposing, and voting on a new piece of legislation that explicitly nullifies the existing law. The process ensures that the revocation is documented and recognized in the legal framework, maintaining clarity and authority in the legal system. This action reflects the legislative body’s power to modify or eliminate laws as societal needs and values evolve.
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