Revogados
Revogados refers to laws, decrees, regulations, or any legal provisions that have been repealed or annulled. When a legal text is revogados, it means it is no longer in force and therefore has no legal effect. This process typically occurs when a new law or regulation replaces an older one, or when the legislature or relevant authority decides that the existing provision is no longer necessary, outdated, or contrary to current public policy. The act of revoking a legal text is a formal legislative or administrative action that clearly states the intention to nullify the previous provision. The specific term used may vary depending on the legal system and the type of legal instrument being repealed, but the concept of being revoked signifies its removal from the active body of law. Understanding which provisions are revogados is crucial for legal professionals, citizens, and organizations to ensure compliance with current legislation and to avoid acting based on obsolete rules. Official gazettes or legislative repositories usually publish notices of revogation.