Parole Revocation definition

Parole Revocation means the formal procedure by which the Board may terminate or revoke an offender’s release on parole for conduct or omissions which violate the conditions of such offender’s parole after his or her release.
Parole Revocation means the formal procedure by which the Board may terminate or revoke an offender's release on parole for conduct or omissions which violate the conditions of such offender's parole after his or her release.

Related to Parole Revocation

  • Revocation means the termination by action of the department of a person's driver's license,

  • Notice of Revocation means, in connection with the revocation by a Beneficial Owner or its Agent Member of its Notice of Tender, a notice, substantially in the form attached to the Tender and Paying Agent Agreement, delivered by a Beneficial Owner or its Agent Member to the Tender and Paying Agent indicating an intention to revoke the tender of some or all of the VRDP Shares for sale on a Purchase Date pursuant to Section 1 of Part II of this Statement.

  • License Revocation means the revocation, failure to renew or suspension of, or the appointment of a receiver, supervisor, conservator or similar official with respect to, any casino, gambling or gaming license issued by any Gaming Authority covering any casino or gaming facility of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Waiver and Release means the Waiver and Release attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Revocation or suspension notice means a board notification suspending a license for an indefinite or specified period of time or a notification revoking a license as required by the Act.