Permit Revocation

/ˈpɜːrmɪt rɛvəˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The formal withdrawal or cancellation of a previously granted permit by an authorized entity, typically due to noncompliance or legal grounds.
    The city initiated permit revocation after the construction failed to meet safety regulations.

Forms

  • permit revocation

Commentary

Permit revocation often entails specific procedural safeguards to protect the permit holder’s rights; drafters should ensure clear grounds and procedures are defined to minimize disputes.

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