Cease definition

Cease. Means that a student is declared unsuitable for further studies.
Cease means cease either temporarily or permanently and from whatever cause;
Cease means cease either permanently or temporarily and from whatsoever cause, and “diminish” has a corresponding meaning [s139(6) ERA 1996].

Examples of Cease in a sentence

  • Subject to Section 3.15 [Access and Use Rights to Cease], Design-Builder’s right to non-exclusive access to and use of the City Lands, the Existing Infrastructure and the Infrastructure continues throughout the Term.

  • Upon termination of this Agreement, Design-Builder shall cease to have any right of access to and use of the City Lands and the Infrastructure other than as is available to any member of the public and, if Design-Builder fails to comply with this Section 3.15 [Access and Use Rights to Cease], it shall indemnify the City against any Direct Losses incurred by the City in consequence of such failure.


More Definitions of Cease

Cease means cease either permanently or temporarily and from whatsoever cause, and “diminish” has a
Cease means cease either permanently or temporarily, and ‘diminish’ means to reduce, either permanently or temporarily.
Cease means that a scholar is declared unsuitable for further studies.
Cease means that tongues would fulfil their function (of warning Jews of coming Judgment), and render themselves obsolete, unneeded, ended. Literally it means "tongues shall make themselves to cease, or automatically cease of themselves." [A.T. Robertson Vol.IV, p.179.]
Cease. Means that a student is considered unsuitable for further studies at Hazara University as a regular student and is withdrawn from the study programme.
Cease. Means that a student is considered unsuitable for further studies at the University of Balochistan, Quetta, as a regular student and is withdrawn from the study programme.
Cease and “ceased” means to come to an end permanently, from whatever cause; and “diminish” and “diminished” means to be reduced.”