In derogation of denotes partial repeal when a later statute limits the scope or utility of an earlier law. The term in derogation of denotes that a later enactment partially abrogates, repeals, or limits the scope and operative force of an earlier law, signaling a narrowing or impairment of the prior provision's utility rather than a complete repeal, as reflected in standard reference definitions.
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In derogation of denotes partial repeal when a later statute limits the scope or utility of an earlier law.
The term in derogation of denotes that a later enactment partially abrogates, repeals, or limits the scope and operative force of an earlier law, signaling a narrowing or impairment of the prior provision's utility rather than a complete repeal, as reflected in standard reference definitions.
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