nullification

英 [,nʌlɪfɪ'keɪʃən] 美 [,nʌləfə'keʃən]
  • n. 无效;废弃;取消;(美)州对联邦法令的拒绝执行或承认
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nullification (n.)
in U.S. political sense of "a state's refusing to allow a federal law to be enforced," 1798, in Thomas Jefferson; from Late Latin nullificationem (nominative nullificatio) "a making as nothing," from past participle stem of nullificare (see nullify). Related: Nullificationist.
1. How can a western president, like the French president, ask for nullification of Iranian election results?
一位像法国总统这样的西方总统怎么可以要求取消伊朗的选举结果?

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2. The legal presumption of benefits nullification or impairment is the key concept in the violation cases.
法律推定利益的丧失或损害,是构成“违反之诉”的最基本概念,义务的违反构成了利益的丧失或损害的初步证据.

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3. Article 16 A partnership enterprise is terminated upon nullification of registration by an enterprise registration organ.
第十六条经企业登记机关注销登记,合伙企业终止.

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