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Derogation meaning
An act which belittles; disparagement. | The act of derogating; the temporary or partial nullification of a law.
Synonyms of Derogation
Example sentences (9)
The decision to rely on a derogation cannot be understood other than as Malta’s acceptance that, if it were not within the scope of a derogation, the activity that its legislation provides for would be contrary to the Birds Directive.
At present, the 13.5pc reduced rate of tax applies to “services consisting of the care of the human body” such as yoga due to a historical derogation from the top rate of Vat.
No. NHS staff strikes operate under a system called derogation, where members of unions are made exempt from industrial action, to keep the public safe.
Some Tory MPs are pushing Mr Sunak to go further still by coming up with a “derogation” of the convention in the case of Rwanda.
Another 'important victory' Camilleri said, was that the Advocate General confirmed that the use of a clap-net system was acceptable in the application of a derogation, contrary to what the European Commission had argued.
Fine Gael councillor John Paul O’Shea has welcomed the publication of the Nitrates Derogation Renewal Plan by the Department of Agriculture, Food, and the Marine.
Some member states will be able to avail of an 18-month derogation if it can be demonstrated the law change would have a disproportionate socio-economic effect on low-income households.
The union believes the is using spurious requests by trusts for a “derogation”, or exemption, for certain services at the government’s behest in order to weaken the impact of the stoppage.
Uncertainties remain regarding the scope and conditions of this derogation. citation Procedure main Medical MRI scanner To perform a study, the person is positioned within an MRI scanner that forms a strong magnetic field around the area to be imaged.