Revocation definition

Revocation means that the regulator has terminated the firm’s registration. A firm whose registration has been revoked must submit a new application if it wants to be registered again.
Revocation means that the regulator has terminated the individual’s registration. An individual whose registration has been revoked must submit a new application if they want to be registered again.
Revocation has the meaning set forth in Section 4.16.

Examples of Revocation in a sentence

  • Following return to Employer of this Separation Agreement signed by Employee and expiration of the Revocation Period, not having been revoked by Employee, Employer shall make the applicable Separation Payments provided for under his Employment Agreement with Employer.

  • SECTION 5: The Employer shall be relieved from making such individual dues deduction upon an employee's: (1) Termination of employment; (2) Transfer to a job other than one covered by the bargaining unit; (3) Layoff from work; (4) An unpaid leave of absence; or (5) Revocation of the check-off authorization by the employee, if such revocation is in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Revocation

Revocation means the termination by action of the department of a person's driver's license,
Revocation has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14(c).
Revocation means the removal of a grain dealer's license under this act in accordance with the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328. The term does not include a suspension of a grain dealer's license under this act.
Revocation means the process of rescinding a license during the license's effective dates withdrawing permission to operate.
Revocation has the meaning set forth in Section 10.18.
Revocation has the meaning specified in Section 1019.
Revocation has the meaning specified in Section 6.10.