The state of being cancelled or annulled.
1 The revocation of the commission vacates, its title and extinguishes its rights.
2 Fines, possibly jail or prison sentence and lifetime revocation of driving privileges.
3 He, certainly, may now be a member, without revocation of the vote.
4 He said Mr Pipite infringed all of these obligations, making the revocation necessary.
5 The New Zealand Aids Foundation also submitted, supporting the revocation of the bylaw.
6 Here, also, in 1685, he signed the revocation of the edict of Nantes.
7 Their chief object was to obtain the revocation of the Declaration of Indulgence.
8 With the revocation of his monopoly, fur-traders had swarmed to the St. Lawrence.
9 He was, moreover, to proclaim at once the revocation of the odious ordinances.
10 To those who opposed the Emancipation Proclamation, and desired its revocation , he said:
11 This right being renounced or transferred, injustice is the revocation of that act.
12 The harshest sanction the dental board can levy is revocation of his license.
13 Mr Semenoff said he would challenge the revocation in court.
14 The revocation of Kashmir's special status stripped the region of its constitution and flag.
15 Justice Oliver Saksak rejected this, saying the revocation was legal.
16 Sharing that information is grounds for revocation of your citizenship.
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