de préemption - significado y definición. Qué es de préemption
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Qué (quién) es de préemption - definición

FEDERAL LAW APPROVED ON SEPTEMBER 4, 1841 REGARDING SQUATTERS' RIGHTS
Preemption Act; Preemption act of 1841; 1841 Preemption Act

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Pre-emptive; Preemptible; Pre-emption; Preëmption; Occupy the field; Pre-empt; Preempted; Preemption law; Preemption (disambiguation); Preemption (law); Preemptive
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n. the rule of law that if the federal government through Congress has enacted legislation on a subject matter it shall be controlling over state laws and/or preclude the state from enacting laws on the same subject if Congress has specifically stated it has "occupied the field." If Congress has not clearly claimed preemption, a federal or state court may decide the issue on the basis of history of the legislation (debate in Congress) and practice. Example: federal standards of meat or other products have preempted state laws. However, federal and state legislation on narcotics control may parallel each other.
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Pre-emptive; Preemptible; Pre-emption; Preëmption; Occupy the field; Pre-empt; Preempted; Preemption law; Preemption (disambiguation); Preemption (law); Preemptive
(pre-empts, pre-empting, pre-empted)
Note: in AM, usually use 'preempt'
If you pre-empt an action, you prevent it from happening by doing something which makes it unnecessary or impossible.
You can pre-empt pain by taking a painkiller at the first warning sign...
He pre-empted any decision to sack him...
VERB: V n, V n
pre-emption
Pre-emption was the only method of averting defeat.
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Preemption Act of 1841

The Preemption Act of 1841, also known as the Distributive Preemption Act (27 Cong., Ch. 16; 5 Stat. 453), was a US federal law approved on September 4, 1841. It was designed to "appropriate the proceeds of the sales of public lands... and to grant 'pre-emption rights' to individuals" who were living on federal lands (commonly referred to as "squatters".)