- Look up
revoke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In trick-taking card games, a
revoke (sometimes renege, /rɪˈneɪɡ/ or /rɪˈniːɡ/) is a
violation of the...
- A
Notice of
Intent to
Revoke (NOIR) is a
communication sent by the
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services to a
petitioner about a previously...
- In
public key cryptography, a
certificate may be
revoked before it expires,
which signals that it is no
longer valid.
Without revocation, an attacker...
-
still has time to cure), or
revoke their acceptance.
Under Article 2 of the
Uniform Commercial Code, for a
buyer to
revoke, he must show (1) the goods...
- or j**** are
often called no-
revoke decks because they are
perceived to
reduce the risk of a
player accidentally revoking (illegally
playing a card of...
- This list
contains names of
people who were
found guilty of
capital crimes and
placed on
death row but
later found to be
wrongly convicted. Many of these...
- to not use the
title of an Ian
Fleming story.
Originally titled Licence Revoked, the name was
changed during post-production due to
American test audiences...
-
three GM
titles that have been
revoked.
Contents Grandmasters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Revoked titles See also
Notes Obituaries...
-
total of 911 Army
medals were
revoked after Congress authorized a
review in 1917, and a
number of Navy
medals were also
revoked before the turn of the century—none...
- the
attempt or hold that the
entire will was
actually revoked. A
testator may also be able to
revoke by the
physical act of
another (as
would be necessary...