We base our opinion as to receiving counter-proof upon the unrepealed Section nineteen of the election law in the revised code.
First drawn by Henry, it continued unrepealed through the reigns of Edward and of Mary, subsisting, therefore, with the deliberate approval of both the great parties between whom the country was divided.
In 1753 an association was formed in Connecticut, called the Susquehanna Company, the object of which was to plant a colony in the Wyoming Valley, a region then claimed by Connecticut by virtue of its ancient unrepealed charter.
And if Congress would not hesitate to suffer the provisions of the act of 4th September last to remain unrepealed in case the country was involved in war, is not the necessity for such a course now just as imperative as it would be then?
These laws also remain in force, in unrepealed provisions, as a part of British copyright law.
Lord Coleridge and Sir James Stephen call this statute "ferocious," but as it is still unrepealed there is no legal reason why it should not be enforced.
Millions of people abstain from attending church on Sunday, yet there is an unrepealed law which commands them to.
Will it ever be the case, that God will have no witnesses for his own unrepealed and unadulterated institution?
But the practice itself is tenaciously adhered to, as required by the unrepealed law of the God of Israel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unrepealed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.