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Revocation

2022
Abstract This chapter examines revocation as a reason for removing a mark from the register and the grounds for revocation as set out in section 46 of the Trade Marks Act 1994. It begins by discussing the first ground on which a mark may be revoked: ‘non-use’ (the trade mark has not been used for five years following the date of ...
L. Bently   +3 more
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Revocations - A classification

Proceedings. 14th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, 2001., 2001
In an ownership-based framework for access control, with the possibility of granting access and administrative rights, chains of granted accesses will form. This is a comprehensive study of the problem of revoking such rights, and on the impact different revocation schemes may have on the chains.
A. HAGSTROM   +3 more
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Revocation

2020
This chapter considers the concept of revocation. Revocation is literally the action of ‘calling back’, in the sense of rescinding or annulling. It is a fundamental characteristic of wills that they are revocable wholly or partially at any time before a testator’s death. The chapter also considers topics related to revocation: alterations, revival, and
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Administrative Revocation: License Suspension and Revocation

1986
A driver license is a privilege, and motorists are expected to drive safely. When a state has evidence that a driver has committed a hazardous or dangerous act - such as driving while intoxicated - it has the authority and responsibility to revoke the license to drive.
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Revocable Belief Revision

Studia Logica, 2013
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