Disestablishment definition

Disestablishment means paternity which is legally overcome under the conditions specified in Iowa Code section 600B.41A or section 598.21, subsection 4A.
Disestablishment means a procedure by which a tribunal can nullify an order or a determination of paternity generally.
Disestablishment means the repeal of an NWA or MBS;

Examples of Disestablishment in a sentence

  • Disestablishment of such Committees is subject to the mid-term bargaining provisions of Article 5.

  • Date of Disestablishment of Positions Subject to (ii) below, the positions of permanently appointed teachers who are not reconfirmed or reassigned to positions in the merged school through the operation of (g) and (h) of this clause shall be disestablished on the last day of the school year in which the merger is Gazetted.

  • Disestablishment of such Committees may be done only with the mutual agreement of the parties.

  • Disestablishment of the unit shall be effective at the conclusion of the probationary period if the reason for the probationary status has not been resolved.

  • Disestablishment procedure for financial institutions whose behalf or agreement would remain banned a personal services agreement fao calls for one.

  • Disestablishment of Chair in Audiology and Speech Sciences IT WAS RESOLVED, That the Chair in Audiology and Speech Sciences be disestablished.


More Definitions of Disestablishment

Disestablishment means the termination of the legal entity of a Parish. A Parish may close its church building and continue to exist. The closing of a building does not necessarily imply disestablishment.
Disestablishment means paternity that is legally overcome under the conditions specified in Iowa Code section 600B.41A, 232.3A, or 598.21E.
Disestablishment means paternity which is legally overcome under the conditions specified in Iowa Code section 600B.41A as amended by 1997 Iowa Acts, House File 612, sections 212 through 216, or 598.21, subsection 4A, as amended by 1997 Iowa Acts, House File 612, section 189.