re‑instatement definition

re‑instatement means the filling in of ground opened up and the re‑instating and making good of the paving of any street broken up in the course of installing or abolishing a fire hydrant, or keeping a fire hydrant in effective order.
re‑instatement means the re-­‐instatement of a domain name registration by a registrar during the pending deletion period (see clause 7.5).
re‑instatement means a process for those persons who have completed the renewal requirements before the December 31st deadline, but fail to renew licensure by March 31st, to renew licensure between April 1st and May 31st of the expiration year.

More Definitions of re‑instatement

re‑instatement means the replacement of insured property after it’s lost, destroyed or damaged beyond repair, with new property of equal performance and/or capacity. If such replacement is impossible, then we’ll replace the insured property with new property that’s nearest to (but higher than) the performance and/or capacity of the destroyed property. Costs for ordinary freight, erection, dues and customs duties, and removal of the destroyed property, if applicable, are included, and the value of any salvage will be deducted.
re‑instatement means the process by which the suspension of a suspended Member is lifted and the Member returns to status as a Member in good standing.