Universities can revoke degrees if a student is found to have engaged in academic dishonesty, such as plagiarism or cheating, or if it is discovered that the degree was obtained through fraudulent means.
Yes, degrees can be revoked under certain circumstances, such as academic dishonesty, fraud, or misconduct.
No. The power to grant and revoke powers under a Power of Attorney rests with the individual. If there are special circumstances, the matter must be brought before a judge and the judge can revoke the POA.
Not under normal circumstances.
A university can revoke a degree for reasons other than academic performance if the recipient is found to have engaged in academic dishonesty, fraud, or other serious misconduct that violates the university's code of conduct or ethical standards.
if the vector is oriented at 45 degrees from the axes.
Partnership can come to an end by the following reasons. If they mentioned the validity to be a partner in the firm, under the partners mutual willingness to terminate himself from de partnership and if any partner misbehavied in a firm others can revoke that partner from the firm
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
Under what circumstances does your atom have a negative charge
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
100°C (the definition of 100 degrees Celsius is the triple point of water) By "normal" I assume you mean standard pressure.
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
Gold has a high melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit), but it does not have a specific "burning point" as it does not easily catch fire under normal circumstances.