To revoke definition

To revoke means to recall or cancel a power or authority previously granted. You may revoke a Power of Attorney at any time and for whatever reason you wish. You must do it in writing and give a copy of the Revocation form to any interested third party such as a bank or financial institution with whom you or your Agent have business. If your Power of Attorney was recorded for real estate purposes, the revocation must be recorded as well.

Examples of To revoke in a sentence

  • To revoke your acceptance of this Release, the Chairman of the Bank’s Board of Directors must receive written notice before the end of the seven (7)-day period.

  • To revoke the membership, the Employee shall, within the fifteen (15) day period, notify the Union and the Payroll Section of the Finance Department via e-mail.

  • To revoke your authorization allowing us to provide updated card information to a merchant, please contact us.

  • To revoke the Agreement, you must mail or personally deliver a written notice of revocation to Pershing LLC, Retirement Products Department, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • To revoke the membership, the Employee shall, within the fifteen (15) day period, notify Local No. 1180 and the Payroll Section of the Finance Department via e- mail.

  • To revoke your consent, you must contact us in accordance with this Agreement.

  • To revoke my acceptance of this Waiver and Release, I must deliver a written, signed statement that I revoke my acceptance to NOG by hand or by mail within the fifteen (15) day revocation period.

  • To revoke such release, Executive must put the rescission in writing and deliver it to the Corporation by hand or mail within the seven-day period.

  • To revoke this Agreement, Executive must deliver written notification of such revocation to the attention of the Chairman or the Secretary of the Company’s Board of Directors, within seven (7) calendar days after the date that he signs this Agreement.

  • To revoke, you must send a written statement of revocation to the Vice President of Human Resources.