Retaking definition

Retaking means the act of a sending state in physically removing an offender, or causing to have an offender removed, from a receiving state.
Retaking means the act of a sending state in physically removing an offender, or causing to have an offender removed, from a resending state.” ICAOS Rule 1.101.
Retaking means the act of a sending state physically removing a juvenile, or causing to have a juvenile removed, from a receiving state.

Examples of Retaking in a sentence

  • Retaking of possession shall not constitute a rescission of this lease nor a surrender of the leasehold estate.

  • Retaking of possession shall not constitute a recession of this lease nor a surrender of the leasehold estate.

  • Retaking of possession shall not constitute a rescission of this lease or a surrender of the leasehold estate.

  • The following options are available: ● Retaking the course at Shawe ● Taking an approved summer school course ● Taking an approved correspondence or online course during the school year Shawe credit will be granted for approved credit recovery courses.

  • Retaking possession of the leased premises by Management in the event of default by Resident(s) shall not release Resident(s) from liability for payment of any amounts owed under this Lease.

  • Retaking of possession shall not constitute a rescission of this lease.

  • Retaking of possession shall not constitute a rescission of this Lease, nor will it constitute a surrender of the leasehold estate.

  • The AMHP should inform police of their powers to detain and transport the patient to the hospital under section 138 (Retaking of patients escaping from Custody).

  • Retaking possession of the property by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not a rescission of this agreement by LANDLORD and is not a surrender of the leasehold interest by TENANT.

  • WOFC shall notify the Participating Auction and coordinate the Retaking of the Used Vehicle.