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Finally, after foreclosure on the arena property and numerous delays, the ECHL revoked the Swords franchise in the league in the summer of 2006.
Accreditation was revoked in February 2008 by WASC for numerous violations, including lack of proper governing structure, failure to keep proper student records, and lack of oversight by the Board.

revoked and pensions
After he retired, this amendment was revoked by the legislature in 1907 at the request of Chase and the Board, which allowed the college to qualify for Carnegie Foundation funding for professor pensions.

revoked and grants
Macquarie immediately set about cancelling the various initiatives taken by the rebel governmentfor example, all " pardons, leases and land grants " made by the rebels were revoked, ( although many were later re-issued ).
As a result, the move was never formally granted even a construction permit, and was operated by a series of special temporary authority grants ; in the end, on March 9, 2009, the FCC overturned the reinstatement of the WHTX license and permanently revoked its operating authority.

revoked and conferred
These " inalienable rights " had been conferred by the State of Maryland, prior to conversion to a national capital, and are revoked, or not enforced by the US Congress.
The Athenians conferred upon him the most extraordinary distinctions ( almost all of which were revoked after his later expulsion from Athens ), and no less than 360 statues were erected to him.

revoked and by
All of these were revoked by the government of India in 1971, at the time when these privileges were revoked from all erstwhile princes.
He also empowered them to confer ( later within strict limitations ) the degree of Doctor, with all university privileges, create notaries ( later abrogated ), legitimize children so as to make them eligible to receive benefices vacated by their fathers ( now revoked ), also to ennoble three persons and to make Knights of the Order of St. Sylvester ( Militiae Aureae ), the same to enjoy and to wear the insignia of nobility.
Specific religious social teachings ( for example, the direction of prayer, or dietary restrictions ) may be revoked by a subsequent manifestation so that a more appropriate requirement for the time and place may be established.
Byzantine recognition of Simeon's imperial title was revoked by the succeeding Byzantine government.
Just before his disappearance, Holt approved a further increase in troop numbers, committing a third battalion to the war — a decision that was subsequently revoked by his successor, John Gorton.
* 1684 – The charter of the Massachusetts Bay Colony is revoked via a scire facias writ issued by an English court.
Although the Senate had initially agreed to Tarquin's request for a return of his family's effects, the decision was reconsidered and revoked after the discovery of the conspiracy, and the royal property was given over to be plundered by the Roman populace.
The term micron and the symbol µ, representing the micrometre, were officially accepted between 1879 and 1967, but officially revoked by the ISI in 1967.
A little-known responsibility of the NTSB is that it serves as a court of appeals for airmen, aircraft mechanics, certificated aviation-related companies and mariners who have their licenses suspended or revoked by the federal government.
" This power has twice been granted — by the Eighth Amendment in 1985 and by the Seventeenth Amendment in 2003 — and has twice been revokedby the Thirteenth Amendment in 1997 and by the Eighteenth Amendment in 2010.
The permit, however, was revoked by the U. S .- appointed governor of the Island Blanton Winship minutes before the march was to start.
It concluded that Puerto Rico is still an unincorporated territory of the U. S. under the territorial clause, that the establishment of local self-government with the consent of the people can be unilaterally revoked by the U. S. Congress, and that U. S. Congress can also withdraw the U. S. citizenship of Puerto Rican residents of Puerto Rico at any time, for a legitimate Federal purpose.
The ban was revoked in 1681 by the English-appointed governor Sir Edmund Andros, who also revoked a Puritan ban on festivities on Saturday nights.
Assume that Carol's key has been revoked ( e. g. by exceeding its expiration date, or because of a compromise of Carol's matching private key ).
The Communist Party was initially outlawed by Ion Iliescu, but he soon revoked that decision ; as a consequence, Communism is not outlawed in Romania today.
Portugal claims the de jure sovereignty over Olivenza / Olivença on the grounds that the Treaty of Badajoz was revoked by its own terms ( the breach of any of its articles would lead to its cancellation ) when Spain invaded Portugal in the Peninsular War of 1807.
" In September Adorno's right to teach was revoked ; in March, as the swastika was run up the flag pole of town hall, the Institute's offices were searched by the Frankfurt criminal police.
) Article 14 of the treaty granted the islands of Gökçeada ( Imbros ) and Bozcaada ( Tenedos ) " special administrative organisation ", a right that was revoked by the Turkish government on 17 February 1926.
A decade before the break the king wrote a book in defence of Catholic doctrine for which the Pope rewarded him with the title of Defender of the Faith, a title revoked by the Pope following Henry's break with Rome but still claimed and held by English and, after 1707, British monarchs after being bestowed on the monarch by Parliament.

revoked and predecessors
However, in the beginning of George IV's reign, these rights have gradually been revoked by Order in Privy Council on the grounds that sovereigns should not be bound by acts made by their predecessors.

revoked and upon
At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it.
The contract created that day revoked her privileges as a petite fille de France ), and declared that upon her death all her assets were to be inherited by her children.
In 1399 upon the accession of Henry IV his marquessates were revoked.
In the operation of some cryptosystems, usually public key infrastructures ( PKIs ), a certificate revocation list ( CRL ) is a list of certificates ( or more specifically, a list of serial numbers for certificates ) that have been revoked, and therefore should not be relied upon.
However, upon renewal of the license, these special terms were revoked, prompting Nakamura to publicly criticize Nintendo for monopolistic behavior.
The ban was revoked upon appeal, but in April, Harbhajan was banned from the 2008 Indian Premier League and suspended from the ODI team by the Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI ) for slapping Sreesanth after a match.
By November Sadler moved from Edinburgh to Tantallon Castle, which belonged to the Earl of Angus and with his commission to Scotland revoked, the Earl's kinsmen conveyed Sadler to Berwick upon Tweed on 11 December 1543.
The club had 9 points deducted due to fielding an ineligible player ( Paul Marney ) in their first 3 games of the season, but this decision was revoked upon arbitration, on 22 March 2002.
Ranulf succumbed to the poison on 16 December 1153: his son Hugh inherited his lands as held in 1135 ( when Stephen took the throne ), while other honours bestowed upon Ranulf were revoked.
In 1877, the Senate revoked the resolution of expulsion which they had passed upon Sebastian, and consequently paid the compensation due to Sebastian ’ s children.
Eve clearly views this as a death sentence of sorts, since she enjoys the benefit of eternal youth, which is revoked upon her termination from the Senior Partners ' employ.
D ' Aquila had previously sentenced Morello to death upon his release from prison, along with his ally Umberto Valenti, but through the intervention of Pittsburgh Mafia leader, Nicola Gentile, the death sentence on Morello and Valenti was revoked.
He was removed from all command upon the publication of the Commission's interim report, but this was revoked once the final report was released, and Gonen was given a new position on the General Staff.
The Virginia charter, issued in 1606, was revoked upon bankruptcy of the Virginia Company of London in 1624.

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