Expired definition

Expired means a license that was not renewed by July 1.
Expired means with respect to a particular patent, the patent’s expiration, abandonment, cancellation, disclaimer, award to another party other than Medtronic or an Affiliate of Medtronic in an interference proceeding, or declaration of invalidity or unenforceability of all claims thereof by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction (including a re-examination or reissue proceeding) from which no further appeal has or can be taken. References to an “Unexpired” patent shall mean a patent that has not Expired.
Expired means, in the context of a real estate licensee, that the license has not been renewed in a timely manner, but may still be renewed.

Examples of Expired in a sentence

  • The Disposal Data Pack will be issued to third parties that are responsible for disposing of Shelf Life Expired (SLED) ammunition on behalf of the Authority.


More Definitions of Expired

Expired means, with respect to a Warrant issued hereunder, that such Warrant has not been exercised prior to the Expiration Date for such Warrant.
Expired means, in the context of a real estate licensee, that the license has not been re-
Expired means delinquent, lapsed, or a late renewal that is postmarked after the licensee's last or most recent license expiration date, up to five years.
Expired have correlative meanings.)
Expired means the certificate has lapsed on a specified date.
Expired means in relation to the Card, a period of ten (10) years having elapsed from its date of issue.
Expired means, with respect to a particular patent, the patent’s expiration, abandonment, cancellation, disclaimer, award to another party other than Licensor in an interference proceeding, or declaration of invalidity or unenforceability by a court or other authority of competent jurisdiction (including final rejection in a re-examination or re-issue proceeding). “Unexpired” shall mean a patent that has not Expired.