Disapproval definition

Disapproval means and includes, but is not limited to, failure to approve, or any
Disapproval means the Department's decision to withhold
Disapproval means that all sole source contracting requirements have not been met. Either changes or competition or both may be warranted.

Examples of Disapproval in a sentence

  • Disapproval by the DIB may be appealed in accordance with the procedures set out in 5 U.S.C. § 552a(u)(5).

  • Disapproval by the OWNER of any proposed subcontractor shall not provide a basis for any claim by the CONTRACTOR.

  • District’s review of any submission that is responsive to a Disapproval Notice shall be limited to the matters disapproved by District as set forth in the Disapproval Notice, but shall not be so limited with regard to any new matters shown on such submission that were not included or indicated on any prior submission.

  • If District issues a Disapproval Notice, Developer shall revise the Project Drawings to address the objections of District and shall resubmit the revised Project Drawings for approval.

  • Upon the giving of a Disapproval Notice or the deemed disapproval of the Property, this Agreement shall automatically terminate and the provisions of Section 3.6 shall apply.


More Definitions of Disapproval

Disapproval means that the subdivider must rework and resubmit his improvements plans as they were a completely new set of plans. Until he does so, the Land Use Committee shall not review his final plat and construction of improvements shall not commence.
Disapproval. Notice is defined in Section 6(b). Disapproved Exceptions is defined in Section 6(b).
Disapproval means failure to approve, or any
Disapproval means the DHS IRB denies the proposal and will not approve the proposal, with or without changes.
Disapproval means failure to approve, or any other manifestation of disfavor or nonacquiescence.
Disapproval of the Project Application means the CNR Director has determined the Project Application is not complete, the documents do not conform to the requirements of this Program Guide, and/or that all required information is not provided and/or is not sufficient to demonstrate that the proposed project meets the requirements of RCW 36.165.030(1)(a)-(c). Disapproved Project Applications will be returned to the Property Owner with information about which items from the Project Application are deficient.
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