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23 January, 12:31

If you have your rights to "abridge"what does it mean?

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  1. 23 January, 13:32
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  2. 23 January, 15:50
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    Answer: Rights to restrict a legal right

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    taking away or restricting some existing right of a person such as abridging the right to vote; or abridging the rights and obligations of an administrator.
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