Revocation Criteria definition

Revocation Criteria shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.3.
Revocation Criteria mean the criteria set forth in Sections 4.2.1, 4.2.2 or 4.2.3:
Revocation Criteria shall have the meaning given in Section 7.2.

Examples of Revocation Criteria in a sentence

  • The Revocation Initiators shall bear the burden of proof in demonstrating, by a preponderance of the evidence, that one or more of the Revocation Criteria have been satisfied.

  • The CP Affidavit shall be sufficiently detailed that CI Plus TA can determine, solely on the basis of such affidavit whether the facts averred satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria.

  • Licensee may seek Revocation by providing a description to CI Plus TA in a sworn affidavit of any of the facts relating to any particular Host Certificate and/or associated Key issued to Licensee that would warrant Revocation of such certificate and satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria.

  • For so long as Content Distributor is an Eligible Content Distributor, it shall have the right, either on its own or with one or more Fellow Content Distributors that is (or are)an Eligible Content Distributor(s) under their respective CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement(s), to request Revocation by written notice providing a description to CI Plus TA -of any of the facts that would satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria.

  • If either CI Plus TA, or senior officials of Members that have responsibility for CI Plus TA’s activities or CI Plus TA, have knowledge of facts or other information relating to any particular Key that would satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria, CI Plus TA shall, consistent with the necessity to maintain the confidentiality of such facts or other information, inform Eligible Content Distributor no later than five (5) Business Days after gaining knowledge of such facts or other information.

  • The Licensee Affidavit shall be sufficiently detailed that CI Plus TA can determine solely on the basis of such affidavit whether the facts averred on their face would satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria.

  • If either CI Plus TA or senior officials of Members that have responsibility for CI Plus TA’s activities or CI Plus TA have knowledge of facts or other information relating to any particular Key that would satisfy one or more of the Revocation Criteria, CI Plus TA shall, consistent with the necessity to maintain the confidentiality of such facts or other information, inform Eligible Content Distributor within five (5)2 business days of such facts or other information.


More Definitions of Revocation Criteria

Revocation Criteria shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4. “Revocation Information” shall mean information distributed to Fellow AV Content Participants by or under the direction of Licensor for purposes of distributing such information with Commercial Audiovisual Content in order to (i) revoke one or more Device Certificates or (ii) rescind the Revocation of one or more Device Certificates.
Revocation Criteria means, with respect to the revocation of a Device Certificate for DTCP1 implementations, the DTCP1 Revocation Criteria, and, with respect to the revocation of a Device Certificate or Implementation ID for DTCP2 implementations, the DTCP2 Revocation Criteria.
Revocation Criteria. The interdistrict agreement may be denied or revoked at any time for reasons including excessive tardiness or absence, failure to uphold behavior or academic standards, provision of false information, invalidation of the original permit rationale, or any other conditions deemed inadvisable by the district. Parent/Guardian Name and Signature: Date: Student Name/Student Signature:

Related to Revocation Criteria

  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • performance requirement means a requirement that:

  • Election cycle means the period beginning on the first day persons are eligible to

  • Performance Criteria means the criteria (and adjustments) that the Committee selects for an Award for purposes of establishing the Performance Goal or Performance Goals for a Performance Period, determined as follows:

  • District Level Anti-Ragging Committee means the Committee, headed by the District Magistrate, constituted by the State Government, for the control and elimination of ragging in institutions within the jurisdiction of the district.