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- Revocation is the act of recall or annulment. It is the cancelling of an act, the recalling of a grant or privilege, or the making void of some deed previously...
- Wilson, Christo (2017). "CRLite: A Scalable System for Pushing All TLS Revocations to All Browsers". 2017 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP). pp...
- China since 1947. Among the Indian government actions accompanying the revocation was the cutting off of communication lines in the Kashmir Valley which...
- In cryptography, a certificate revocation list (CRL) is "a list of digital certificates that have been revoked by the issuing certificate authority (CA)...
- Revocation is the fourth studio album by American technical death metal band Revocation, released on August 5, 2013 by Relapse Records. The album entered...
- Revocation is an American technical death metal band from Boston, M****achusetts, consisting of guitarist and vocalist Dave Davidson, b****ist Brett Bamberger...
- ****stan's response to the revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir started immediately after the revocation by India on 5 August 2019. On...
- Privilege revocation is the act of an entity giving up some, or all of, the privileges they possess, or some authority taking those (privileged) rights...
- desirable that supervised release revocations be subject to the same procedural sa****uards as probation revocations. The Judicial Conference also opposed...
- jurisdictions, the complete revocation of a will automatically revives the next-most recent will, while others hold that revocation leaves the testator with...