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  • 31Revocation — • The act of recalling or annulling Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Revocation     Revocation     † …

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  • 32Scribes — • In the New Testament period the scribes were the professional interpreters of the Law in the Jewish synagogues Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scribes     Scribes      …

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  • 33avoidance — a void·ance || dÉ™ns n. act of avoiding, evasion; act of making void (Law) …

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  • 34avoidances — a void·ance || dÉ™ns n. act of avoiding, evasion; act of making void (Law) …

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  • 35recision — rɪ sɪʒn n. cancellation, annulment, act of making void, rescindment …

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  • 36recisions — rɪ sɪʒn n. cancellation, annulment, act of making void, rescindment …

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  • 37supersession — n. replacement, displacement; act of setting aside, act of making void or useless …

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  • 38abrogation — n. Repeal, rescission, rescinding, abolition, annulment, annulling, revocation, voidance, voiding, making void, cancelling, cancellation, setting aside …

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  • 39avoidance — /əˈvɔɪdns/ (say uh voydns) noun 1. the act of keeping away from: avoidance of scandal. 2. Law a making void. 3. tax avoidance …

  • 40avoidance — A making void, useless, empty, or of no effect; annulling, cancelling; escaping or evading. See also evasion In pleading, the allegation or statement of new matter, in opposition to a former pleading, which, admitting the facts alleged in such… …

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