| The new Regulation abrogates the far-reaching executive powers of the Secretariat of the National Security Council to follow up, on behalf of the President and the Prime Minister, any recommendation made by this body. |
| His bankruptcy or winding-up usually abrogates the agreement, and may restore to the bank its right to combine the accounts without notice. |
| Australia's plain packaging proposal legally abrogates sanctioned trademark rights. |
| The present Act adds number 7 to article 16, and a paragraph to article 55 of Act 30 dated November 8, 1984, as well as letter j to article 439 of the Administrative Code, and abrogates all contrary provisions. |
| Mr Melkert points out that, unless the Netherlands abrogates international treaties on asylum, there is little that even Mr Fortuyn could do to make immigration controls tougher. |
| They contend that the federal transfer abrogates this responsibility and breaches the duty of consultation discussed previously in detail. |