revocation order definition

revocation order means either a partial revocation order or an order fully revoking a failure-to-file cease trade order;
revocation order means an order under section 38(2)(a); “the statutory authorities” means—
revocation order. (as defined in the Depositary Agreement) or makes any change or replacement in the "Standing Revocable Instruction" (as defined in the Depositary Agreement).

More Definitions of revocation order

revocation order means an order for the revocation of an authorisation served by the IMB pursuant to Regulation 75;
revocation order means either a partial revocation order or an order fully revoking a failure-to-file cease trade order; “SEDAR” means System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval;
revocation order means a record of acknowledgement issued by the Manager that the Certificate of Approval is no longer valid;
revocation order. (as defined in the applicable Blocked Account Agreement) to a Blocked Account Bank.
revocation order shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.15 hereof.
revocation order means an order made under section 46AQ(1);
revocation order means an Order that (a) has become final and non-appealable; (b) is not based on substantive grounds (e.g., that LifePoint or its Affiliates are inappropriate entities for the ownership or operation of the Initial Facilites), but rather on (i) procedural grounds (e.g., that the West Virginia Health Care Authority erred in the discovery process in connection with the hearings on the CONs), (ii) a determination that a substantial change has occurred that warrants loss, revocation, termination or rescission of the CONs (e.g., that the change in the terms of the transactions under the SPA resulting from Amendment No. 1 to the SPA constitutes a substantial change) or (iii) other similar grounds; and (c) would require LifePoint or its Affiliates to apply for Replacement CONs in order to continue its administrative and judicial efforts to maintain (in full force and effect) certificates of need that permit LfePoint and its Affiliates to continue to own and operate the Facilities.