The same authority which conferred that power can recall it by revoking the Decree.
A revoking player and his partner may require the hand on which the revoke occurred to be played out.
A revoke is established if the trick in which it occurs be turned and quitted; or if the revoking player or his partner, whether in his right turn or otherwise, lead or play to the following trick.
Will and Testament, revoking any and all former wills and codicils by me at any time heretofore made.
Had the Long Parliament succeeded in revoking the patent of Massachusetts, the Stuarts, on their restoration, would have found not one chartered government in the colonies; and the tenor of American history would have been changed.
The Code enacts the deprivation and deposition of a judge for revoking his judgment.
If Congress were to pass an act expressly revoking or annulling, in whole or in part, this New York grant, such an act would be wholly useless and inoperative.
Congress has no power of revoking State laws, as a distinct power.
Law 84 prohibits the revoking side from scoring slam or little slam.
A revoking side cannot score, except for honors or chicane.
Whatever their previous score may have been, the side revoking cannot attain a higher score toward game than twenty-eight.
Under no circumstances can the revokingside score game, in that hand.
The penalty for a revoke is three tricks taken from the revoking player and added to those of the adversaries.
This was not one which Elizabeth, however she had yielded for the moment in revoking her prohibition, ever designed to concede to them.
Then King Charles, urged on by his ministers, resolved to take a decisive step, to issue four edicts revoking the liberty of the press and taking from the deputies their legal powers.
Only then did King Charles, fearing alike for his crown and his life now, consent to sign a new ordinance revoking his former edicts.
The following is from the Supreme Court decision revoking the Ruef order for a rehearing (see California App.
He had not favored their suppression, and whenever the Police Commissioners agitated the revoking of their liquor licenses, he had opposed them.
The revoking the edict of Nantes drove the silk manufacture from that country into England; and church and state are now driving the cotton manufacture from England to America and France.
Another Templar, on publiclyrevoking his confession, declared that four of his teeth were drawn out, and that he confessed himself guilty to save the remainder.
In January, 1792, three commissioners arrived from France to attempt a reconciliation, which they commenced by publishing the decree revoking the rights of the coloured people.
Threats producing no impression, she went to the length of actually revoking the small pension which she had agreed to settle on the boy, as a kind of compensation to his mother for her services.
Seeing that she tried to avoid an explanation, he produced his aunt's letter, with the enclosed deed revoking his pension.
The promiser therefore himself, by revoking it, is not doing violence to the perfect right of another, but only acting in contradiction his own good faith.
She had heard the Voices since her abjuration, and had been told that she had incurred damnation by revoking to save her life, for she had only revoked through dread of the fire.
Ominous in this case would be the word Orpheutic to the ears of Domitian: for every school-boy knows that this means a wife-revoking voice.
By revoking the Edict of Nantes Louis XIV arrayed against himself all the Protestant countries of Europe.
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