Withdrawing an definition

Withdrawing an execution date means that there is not longer an execution date in effect, but the trial court still retains authority to set another execution date when desired without being controlled by another court's actions in the case.

Examples of Withdrawing an in a sentence

  • Withdrawing an offer of a place We reserve the right to withdraw an offer of a place in the following circumstances: • Persistent unacceptable behaviour resulting in distress or disruption to adults or children at the provision.

  • Withdrawing an application from the employment process is only permitted if, during the interview, a student learns a job is not consistent with the job posting.

  • Resurrecting, Replacing, or Withdrawing an Internet-Draft: If an Internet-Draft is resurrected, replaced, or withdrawn, or if its expiration date is extended, then notification of the action is automatically sent to the appropriate individuals.

  • Withdrawing an Entry - Withdrawing an entry from the Remodelers Parade must be submitted in writing.

  • Withdrawing an application from the employment process is only permitted if, during the interview, a student learns that a job is not consistent with the job posting.

  • Withdrawing an application from the placement process is only permitted if during the interview a student learns that a placement opportunity is not consistent with the internship posting.

  • Withdrawing an application for a refugee in order to sponsor another refugee.