Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where the Service Provider has approved an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, the Service Provider may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in the Service Provider's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow the Service Provider to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. The Service Provider will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances.
Revocation of authorisation. 1. The competent authorities of either Contracting Party may revoke, suspend or limit the operating authorisations or otherwise suspend or limit the operations of an air carrier of the other Contracting Party where:
Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where Evoenergy has agreed to an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, Evoenergy may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in Evoenergy's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow Evoenergy to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. Evoenergy will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances.
Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where ActewAGL has approved an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, ActewAGL may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in ActewAGL's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow ActewAGL to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. ActewAGL will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances.
Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where JGN has agreed to an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, JGN may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in JGN's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow JGN to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. JGN will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances.
Revocation of authorisation. (a) Any authorisation or other requirement of any governmental, judicial or public body or authority necessary to enable the Company under any applicable law or regulation to perform its obligations under the Finance Documents or for its businesses or required for the validity or enforceability of the Finance Documents shall be modified, revoked, withdrawn or withheld in any material respect or shall fail to remain in full force and effect for more than 30 days.
Revocation of authorisation. The Lenders may at any time revoke the Agent's authorisation contained in clause 6.15.1 to make Agent Loans, any such revocation to be in writing and to become effective only upon the Agent's actual receipt thereof.
Revocation of authorisation. (1) Either Party may refuse, revoke, suspend or limit the operating authorisations or technical permissions of an airline designated by the other Party where:
Revocation of authorisation an Authorisation which is material to the performance of a Transaction Document, to the Business, or to the validity or enforceability of a Transaction Document, is repealed, revoked or terminated or expires, or is withdrawn, modified or amended, and that event in the reasonable opinion of the Majority Financiers has or could be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect and the Authorisation is not promptly replaced by another Authorisation reasonably acceptable to the Majority Financiers;
Revocation of authorisation. (a) A notice given by the Licensee under Clause 18.1 or 18.2 constitutes a notice of revocation for the purposes of the Corporations Act.