[§239-25] Nonseverability.
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[§239-25] Nonseverability. If a court of competent jurisdiction enters a final judgment on the merits that:
(1)Is based on federal law;
(2)Is no longer subject to appeal; and
(3)Substantially limits or impairs the essential elements of sections 239-21 to 239-24,
then sections 239-21 to 239-24 are invalid and have no legal effect as of the date of entry of the judgment. [L 2002, c 209, pt of §2]