/imˈplaɪd æbroʊˈɡeɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc bãi bỏ được hiểu ngầm (quy phạm pháp luật, điều lệ)
A more thorough explanation: a legal doctrine that occurs when a later statute conflicts with an earlier one, and the later statute is deemed to have implicitly repealed the conflicting provisions of the earlier statute. This happens even without an explicit statement of repeal in the later legislation.
Example: Old Statute: A law prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
New Statute: A law permits the sale of alcohol on all days of the week.
Implied Abrogation: The new statute, by allowing alcohol sales on Sundays, implicitly repeals the old statute’s prohibition on Sunday alcohol sales.