In rare cases, a school may revoke or take away a degree if it is later discovered that the recipient engaged in academic dishonesty or fraud.
In rare cases, colleges can revoke a degree if it is discovered that the recipient engaged in academic dishonesty or fraud to obtain it.
Revoke Access is putting an end to the object that access. for example: i give a man the right to shake my hand i have the right to revoke it/ to take it away
I am going to revoke your license if you get another DWI. Your license has been revoked. Are you revoking my license? Revoke; to take away.
Take away and revoke are not synonymous in this scenario. I am not aware of a state that a parent can revoke a government issued document but I could be wrong. The state can revoke your license of course under certain penalties but I have never heard of a parent being able to revoke a license. Granted, a parent holds greater rights over a child than the government so theoretically your parents could take away your license among other things but not revoke. I hope that makes sense.
Revoke means to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree. 2. to bring or summon back. -verb (used without object) 3. Cards. to fail to follow suit when possible and required; renege. -noun 4. Cards. an act or instance of revoking.Ex. To revoke somebody's right to use a car.
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Any college would do for a degree, the best thing you can do is research and learn about what the school has to offer you and what you can take away from it. I believe you can not receive a scholarship for online classes.
Most of the time it is just a high school degree and decent records but sometimes you can get away with one or the other.
the Nobel prizes are awarded by Sweden
A postgraduate/graduate diploma is a qualification awarded typically after a bachelor's degree. Different countries uses different Terminology. Essentially, they are the same. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_diploma
The person who created the revocable trust, known as the settlor or grantor, holds the power to revoke the trust during their lifetime. Once the settlor passes away, the trust becomes irrevocable and the terms cannot be changed.
Nobel Prizes are typically awarded to living individuals or organizations. However, if a laureate passes away before receiving the prize, it can still be awarded posthumously. This is often the case in categories like Literature, where the nominated individual may have passed away before the announcement.