Relinquishment definition

Relinquishment means that a person’s permanent license to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or administrative medicine is deemed abandoned if the person fails to renew or reinstate the license within five years after its expiration. A license that has been relinquished is no longer valid or renewable. Relinquishment is not disciplinary in nature.
Relinquishment means the voluntary surrender of custody of a child to the department, an agency or prospective adoptive parents. RCW 26.33.020
Relinquishment means the voluntary surrender of a minor to an agency for the purpose of adoption.

Examples of Relinquishment in a sentence

  • Such termination shall be effective upon BellSouth’s acceptance of the Space Relinquishment Form.

  • Relinquishment and Surrender or Forfeiture of this lease shall be in conformance to Section 17 (Relinquishment or Surrender) of the Rules and Regulations Governing the Leasing of Sub-surface Resources adopted by the Board of Land Commissioners and the State Lands and Investment Board, effective March 1, 1982.

  • If Nominated Access Rights are intended to be relinquished or transferred under the Relinquishment Provisions or the Transfer Provisions which form part of this Agreement under clause 3, the Reduction Factor must be calculated in accordance with the Reduction Factor Provisions which form part of this Agreement under clause 3.

  • Relinquishment counseling that needs to be done in less than 48 hours may be charged up to $100 extra.

  • The Access Holder may relinquish some or all of the Access Rights in accordance with the Relinquishment Provisions which form part of this Agreement under clause 3.


More Definitions of Relinquishment

Relinquishment means the informed and voluntary release in writing of all parental rights with respect to a child by a parent to a child placing agency or to a person who facilitates the placement of a child for the purpose of adoption and to whom the parent has given the right to consent to the adoption of the child.
Relinquishment means the relinquishment of groundwater rights to the State of Nevada within a hydrographic basin for the purpose of offsetting the impacts of additional groundwater withdrawn from proposed domestic wells to serve individual homes. Relinquishment of groundwater rights are a prerequisite to approval of newly created residential lots utilizing individual domestic wells as their source of water supply. Proof of relinquishment is satisfied when the appropriate approved affidavit from the Nevada State Engineer’s Office is recorded with Washoe County.
Relinquishment means the cessation of a service.
Relinquishment means the voluntary surrender of custody of a child to the department, an agency or prospective adoptive parents.
Relinquishment means the voluntary surrender of a registrant's certificate pending an investigation.
Relinquishment means the personal, voluntary action taken by a Tribal Citizen or an individual legally authorized to act on the Citizen’s behalf to terminate the Citizen's relationship with a tribe.
Relinquishment means voluntary withdrawal of Membership in a federally recognized Indian Tribe.