Invalidation definition

Invalidation means the act of omitting test results and student responses from the testing, reporting, and accountability systems for a given testing event for which the student may not retest.
Invalidation means a decision by the competent authority (whether administrative or judicial) of a designated Contracting Party revoking or cancelling the effects, in the territory of that Contracting Party, of an international registration with regard to all or some of the goods or services covered by the designation of the said Contracting Party;
Invalidation means that the policy loses its validity when no premium payment is made after the grace period for premium payment has ended.

Examples of Invalidation in a sentence

  • Invalidation of any one of the foregoing provisions, covenants, or promises by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions, covenants, or promises contained in this Agreement which will remain in full force and effect.

  • Invalidation of any of the provisions of this Agreement or any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word herein or the application thereof in any given circumstance shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Invalidation

Invalidation means (a) the withdrawal of an otherwise valid initiating claim within twenty-one days from the date on which the monetary determination is issued, (b) the exercising by the administrator of his discretion to reopen a claim under section 31-243 of the Connecticut General Statutes, or (c) the withdrawal of a valid initiating claim in favor of an initiating claim with a later effective date at any time during the six month period following the issuance of the monetary determination.
Invalidation means a decision by the competent authority, whether administrative or judicial, of Malawi revoking or cancelling the effects, in the territory of Malawi, of an international registration with regard to all or some of the goods or services covered by the designation of Malawi;
Invalidation means a response to an event or situation that occurs during the administration of the assessment which may result in a statistically unreliable or invalid score report for a student. Invalidations may occur as a result of either: intentional student conduct, including but not limited to cheating and disruptive behavior; or unforeseen and uncontrollable events, including but not limited to onset of illness.
Invalidation means a decision by the Registrar or the Court (as the case may be) pursuant to section 56 of the Act revoking or cancelling the effects, in Bermuda, of an international registration with regard to all or some of the goods and services covered by the designation of Bermuda as evidenced by a declaration of invalidity;
Invalidation means a final decision by a competent authority revoking or invalidating the effects of an international registration in [COUNTRY] in respect of all or some of the goods or services covered by the designation of [COUNTRY].
Invalidation means a final decision by the Court invalidating the effects of the protected international registration designating Belize with regard to all or some of the goods or services covered by the designation or subsequent designation in Belize;
Invalidation means a final decision by the Court invalidating the effects of the protected international registration designating Malta with regard to all or some of the goods or services covered by the designation or subsequent designation in Malta;