LEX POSTERIOR DEROGAT PRIORI
lex posterior derogat priori (leks pah-steer-ee-<<schwa>>r der-<<schwa>>-gat pr I-or-I). [Latin “a later law prevails over an earlier one”] The principle that a later statute negates the effect of a prior one if the later statute expressly repeals, or is obviously repugnant to, the earlier law.
[Blacks Law 8th]