Revocation Letter definition

Revocation Letter means a letter in the form made available for the Notes by the Tabulation and Information Agent at its website https://deals.is.kroll.com/bcr.
Revocation Letter means the letter issued by the IRS to the organization providing notice that the organiza- tion’s exempt status is revoked for failing to file an Annual Return or notice for three consecutive years on or before the date set by the Secretary for the filing such third Annual Re- turn or notice.
Revocation Letter means a letter or written communication from Commerce indicating that Commerce has determined that a business shall no longer be designated as a Qualified Kansas Business.

Examples of Revocation Letter in a sentence

  • Immediately issue a Revocation Letter to a Qualified Kansas Business and cancel all pending transactions if Commerce is aware of any of the items mentioned in Section I.

  • Very truly yours, , as Secured Party By: ------------------------------ Name: Title: Exhibit C Form of Revocation Letter ____________, 200__ Boston Financial Data Services, Inc.

  • If you change your mind and want to cancel your Arizona Beneficiary Deed after it has been recorded, simply fill in the blank spaces in the document, sign it, have it notarized and then mail it to the county recorder with a letter in the form of the Revocation Letter (we prepare this letter for you - see 4 below) of the county in which the property is located with the appropriate recording fee.

  • The form of Revocation Letter shall be in the form of Exhibit "3" hereto, shall attach the UDC report or applicable court order as an exhibit and shall be sent to UDC prior to or at the same time it is sent to the Trustee.

  • A Revocation Letter that is not received on the seventh (7th) day by 5:01 p.m. after you have signed this Agreement will be invalid and will not revoke this Agreement.

  • The Revocation Letter must be sent in accordance with Section 16.

  • FMAC shall not give the Revocation Letter for payments under the B Pieces until it has either (i) obtained a report from UDC showing that no further obligations secured by the B Pieces are owed to UDC or (ii) obtained a final order from the Bankruptcy Court or any other court of competent jurisdiction after notice to UDC and a hearing that all such amounts have been satisfied.

  • The Distributors shall be expressly directed not to honor the Revocation Letter unless it receives a fully signed copy of the Revocation Letter together with the required report from UDC or final order of the applicable court.

  • For example, if you execute this Agreement on a Monday, you would have until 5:01 p.m. on the following Monday for the Company to receive your Revocation Letter.


More Definitions of Revocation Letter

Revocation Letter means a letter issued by KTEC indicating that KTEC has determined that a business no longer shall be designated as a Qualified Kansas Business.
Revocation Letter means a letter issued by Commerce indicating that Commerce has determined that a business no longer shall be designated as a Qualified Kansas Business.

Related to Revocation Letter

  • Designation Letter means, with respect to any Designated Subsidiary, a letter in the form of Exhibit E hereto signed by such Designated Subsidiary and the Company.

  • Resignation Letter means a letter substantially in the form set out in Schedule 7 (Form of Resignation Letter).

  • Termination Letter has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(b).

  • Authorization Letter means a letter agreement executed by Borrower in the form of EXHIBIT A.

  • Confirmation Letter means a letter issued by any applicable Rating Agency to the effect that neither (a) the resignation of Provident as Servicer under the Servicing Agreement and appointment of Litton as successor Servicer thereunder, nor (b) the amendments e▇▇▇▇▇▇ated by this Agreement, will adversely affect the then current ratings on the Certificates then being rated.