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1 revocation of probate
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2 revocation
скасування, анулювання, скасування, визнання нечинним; відкликання; позбавлення (громадянства, прав тощо); ревокаціяrevocation by writing executed as will — скасування документа, виконаного як заповіт
revocation of licence to practise — = revocation of license to practise скасування дозволу практикувати (на практику)
- revocation hearingrevocation of license to practise — = revocation of licence to practise
- revocation of a licence
- revocation of a license
- revocation of a permission
- revocation of a will
- revocation of an offer
- revocation of authority
- revocation of citizenship
- revocation of driving licence
- revocation of driving license
- revocation of parole
- revocation of probate
- revocation of probation
- revocation of rights
- revocation suit
- revocation of trust by court
- revocation of trust by settlor
- revocation of will
- revocation proceedings
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