Disapproval definition

Disapproval means and includes, but is not limited to, failure to approve, or any
Disapproval means a decision by the Secretary that the individual re- questing benefits is not eligible to re- ceive benefits under the Program for the specified injury that is the basis of the Request for Benefits.
Disapproval means that all sole source contracting requirements have not been met. Either changes or competition or both may be warranted.

Examples of Disapproval in a sentence

  • Disapproval by the DIB may be appealed in accordance with the procedures set out in 5 U.S.C. § 552a(u)(5).

  • Disapproval or modification of this Contract shall not be based solely upon stated Purchase Price.


More Definitions of Disapproval

Disapproval. Notice is defined in Section 6(b). Disapproved Exceptions is defined in Section 6(b).
Disapproval. Means complete denial of the final plat. Grounds for disapproval will be stated in the minutes of the Planning Commission. To request another review and action, the developer must revise his plat to conform to Commission requirements and resubmit a new final plat.
Disapproval means the Department's decision to withhold
Disapproval means that the subdivider must rework and resubmit his improvements plans as they were a completely new set of plans. Until he does so, the Land Use Committee shall not review his final plat and construction of improvements shall not commence.
Disapproval means failure to approve, or any
Disapproval means the DHS IRB denies the proposal and will not approve the proposal, with or without changes.
Disapproval means a decision by the Secretary that the requester will not be paid benefits under the Pro- gram.