Revocation (n) Revocation is the cancellation of an offer, order, promises etc by withdrawing the order, offer or promise, declining to accept or do further steps, ...
Revocation: Termination of the protection given to a patent on one ormore grounds, such as a lack of novelty.
Revocation: The voiding, annulling or revoking of a thing. Revoke: The voiding, annulling or revoking of a thing. Right of first refusal: The priority right to purchase property simply by meeting a competing offer.
revocation of a visa Cancellation of a visa. The visa is no longer good (valid) for travel to the United States.
Revocation Hearing: A hearing held before a judge to determine whether or not a person has violated the conditions of probation. If there is a finding that a violation has occurred, the judge may impose all or part of the original sentence.
revocation n. 1) mutual cancellation of a contract by the parties to it. 2) withdrawing an offer before it is accepted ...
Revocation (of Driver's License) - Judicial termination of a driver's license and privilege to drive after conviction of DWI.
REVOCATION. The act by which a person having authority, calls back or annuls a power, gift, or benefit, which had been bestowed upon another.
revocation: The act of voiding or canceling something, usually probation or a driver's license. [ Top of Page ] S ...
Revocation Under FCC Chairman Mark S. Fowler, a communications attorney who had served on Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign staff in 1976 and 1980, was appointed by Reagan to head the FCC.
revocation Cancelling the effect of a previous act, e.g. an earlier will. sanction ...
revoke, revocation To recall or nullify some power, authority, privilege, or the like; e.g., the court may revoke the defendant's driver's license.
When a change of condition, or of state, produces an incapacity in either party; as, if the principal, being a woman, marry, this would be a revocation, ...
1 : producing a desired effect <an ~ revocation of the contract> 2 : capable of bringing about an effect <~ assistance of counsel> see also ineffective assistance of counsel 3 : being in effect ...
CHEMICAL TEST REFUSAL - A driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test of breath, blood or urine) can receive a driver license revocation of at least one yare and must pay a $500 civil penalty ($550 for a driver of commercial ...
"Order 10 shall apply to petitions for revocation of a patent, but the address for service may be the address for service appearing in the register of patents whether or not the patentee is within the jurisdiction." CATEGORIES AND TOPICS: ...
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ADEMPTION: A cancellation of a legacy. It occurs when an action of the testator is interpreted as an intentional revocation of the legacy. ADJUDICATE: To settle by judicial authority.
Here the law attempts to provide some protection from the risk of revocation in a unilateral contract to the offeree. Note that if the offer specifically requests performance rather than a promise, a unilateral contract will exist.
Probation: An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a probation officer. A violation of probation can lead to its revocation and to ...
See also: Person, Law, State, Will, Term
 
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