Examples of 'abolished by law' in a sentence

Meaning of "abolished by law"

abolished by law ~ Describes something that has been officially ended or prohibited through legal measures

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abolished by law
The right to conscript labour should be abolished by law.
Abolished by law in France.
Bonded labour had been abolished by law.
In 1902 Capital punishment for theft and other property crimes was abolished by law.
Bonded labor is abolished by law.
In India, corporal punishment has been abolished by law.
I believe it should be abolished by law.
Following the collapse of the monarchy, all Austrian titles were abolished by law in 1919.
Corporal punishment of women and girls were abolished by law in Eritrea.
Four years later, slavery was abolished by law.
The school report book for compulsory school pupils has been abolished by Law N° 13 of 16 February.

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