Definition of Irrepealable

1. a. Not repealable; not capable of being repealed or revoked, as a law.

Definition of Irrepealable

1. Adjective. That cannot be repealed. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Irrepealable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrepealable

irremission
irremissive
irremittable
irremovability
irremovable
irremovably
irremunerable
irrenowned
irrep
irreparability
irreparable
irreparableness
irreparably
irreparate
irrepealability
irrepealable (current term)
irrepentance
irreplaceability
irreplaceable
irreplaceableness
irreplaceably
irreplicability
irreplicable
irreprehensible
irrepresentable
irrepressibility
irrepressible
irrepressibly
irreproachable
irreproachableness

Literary usage of Irrepealable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1903)
"*"It is to be observed that the court does* not rest the inability of the legislature to grant to a corporation an irrepealable exemption from taxation upon ..."

2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"Contracte made under See 6 WALL. such regulations are declared irrepealable, and the provision is that the taxes appointed for carrying the object into ..."

3. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative by Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1903)
"Similar reasons to those which forbid the legislative department of the State from delegating its authority will also forbid its passing any irrepealable ..."

4. Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws by Henry Campbell Black (1911)
"PRESUMPTION AGAINST irrepealable LAWS 49. It is always to be presumed, in case of doubt or ambiguity, that the legislature does not intend to derogate from ..."

5. Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone, William Carey Jones (1915)
"(9) irrepealable legislation.—Acts of parliament derogatory from the power of subsequent parliaments bind not.17 So the statute 11 Hen. VII, c. ..."

6. Autobiography of John E. Massey by John Edward Massey (1909)
"CHAPTER X WAS THE FUNDING BILL irrepealable? THE advocates of the Funding Bill claimed that it constituted an irrepealable contract. ..."

7. Mexico Under Maximilian by Henry Martyn Flint (1867)
"Is it an irrepealable Law ?—Absurdity of the Doctrine—It has no Binding Force—Why it ought to be Repudiated. THE opposition to the Mexican empire, ..."

8. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1903)
"*"It is to be observed that the court does* not rest the inability of the legislature to grant to a corporation an irrepealable exemption from taxation upon ..."

9. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"Contracte made under See 6 WALL. such regulations are declared irrepealable, and the provision is that the taxes appointed for carrying the object into ..."

10. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative by Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1903)
"Similar reasons to those which forbid the legislative department of the State from delegating its authority will also forbid its passing any irrepealable ..."

11. Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws by Henry Campbell Black (1911)
"PRESUMPTION AGAINST irrepealable LAWS 49. It is always to be presumed, in case of doubt or ambiguity, that the legislature does not intend to derogate from ..."

12. Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone, William Carey Jones (1915)
"(9) irrepealable legislation.—Acts of parliament derogatory from the power of subsequent parliaments bind not.17 So the statute 11 Hen. VII, c. ..."

13. Autobiography of John E. Massey by John Edward Massey (1909)
"CHAPTER X WAS THE FUNDING BILL irrepealable? THE advocates of the Funding Bill claimed that it constituted an irrepealable contract. ..."

14. Mexico Under Maximilian by Henry Martyn Flint (1867)
"Is it an irrepealable Law ?—Absurdity of the Doctrine—It has no Binding Force—Why it ought to be Repudiated. THE opposition to the Mexican empire, ..."

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