reinstate

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To bring back into use or existence
To restore somebody to a former position or rank
to restore to a former state, station, or authority
{v} to replace in a former state
{f} restore to a former state, return to a previous condition or position
bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"
To place again in possession, or in a former state; to restore to a state from which one had been removed; to instate again; as, to reinstate a king in the possession of the kingdom
restore to the previous state or rank
If you reinstate someone, you give them back a job or position which had been taken away from them. The governor is said to have agreed to reinstate five senior workers who were dismissed
To bring something back into use or existence
To reinstate a law, facility, or practice means to start having it again. the decision to reinstate the grant
reinstatement
The act of restoring something to its previous state

Many people are unhappy with the sacking of the chief constable and demand his immediate reinstatement.

reinstatement
{n} a replacing in a former state
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past of reinstate
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The process by which a life insurance company puts back in force a policy that had lapsed because of nonpayment of renewal premiums
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The reactivation of suspended or cancelled insurance Restoration of the full amount of insurance or re insurance after a claim has been paid, with or without the payment of additional premium
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the act of restoring someone to a previous position; "we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel" the condition of being reinstated; "her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly
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the condition of being reinstated; "her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly
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The noncompetitive reemployment as a career appointee in the SES of an individual who under a previous career appointment successfully completed the SES probationary period or did not have to serve one
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The reinstatement of a law, facility, or practice is the act of causing it to exist again. He welcomed the reinstatement of the 10 per cent bank base rate
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Happens when a borrower corrects a mortgage default A mortgage is reinstated if it is brought back up to date by paying all charges that had become overdue Not all mortgages allow reinstatement
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the condition of being reinstated; "her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly"
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The restoration of a lapsed insurance policy The company requires evidence of insurability and payment of past-due premiums plus interest
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The restoring of a lapsed policy to full force and effect The reinstatement may be effective after the cancellation date, creating a lapse of coverage Some companies require evidence of insurability and payment of past due premiums plus interest
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The restoration of an insurance policy after it has lapsed due to non-payment of premiums
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A process by which a borrower with a defaulted FFELP loan may regain eligibility for Title IV aid by adhering to strict repayment requirements
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Restoring a lapsed policy to its original premium paying status, upon payment by the policy owner, with interest, of all unpaid premiums and policy loans, and presentation of satisfactory evidence of insurability by the insured
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The process of re-activating a life or disability insurance policy that was previously terminated due to non-payment of premiums Reinstatement of a policy may be subject to certain stipulations
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The restoration of a lapsed life or health insurance policy The life insurance company may require evidence of insurability and the payment of past due premiums plus interest
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The resumption of coverage under a policy which has lapsed
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the act of restoring someone to a previous position; "we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel"
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- the re-employment of an individual who has been laid off, within 24 months of such layoff, to a position in the same class as the position from which he or she was laid off
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- Restoring a lapsed policy back in force The reinstatement may be effective after the cancellation date, creating a lapse of coverage Some companies require evidence of insurability and payment of past due premiums plus interest
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The restoration of an insurance policy after it has lapsed for nonpayment of premiums
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Restoring a patent to protection after it has apparently lapsed by error or been revoked
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The restoring of a cancelled policy to full force and effect The reinstatement may be effective after the cancellation date, creating a lapse of coverage Some companies require evidence of insurability and payment of past due premiums plus interest
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Reinstatement is the restoration of a policy that has lapsed because of nonpayment of premiums
reinstatement
The act of reinstating; the state of being reinstated; re&?;stablishment
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A provision in an excess of loss reinsurance contract, particularly catastrophe and clash covers, that provides for reinstatement of a limit which is reduced by the occurrence of a loss or losses The number of times that the limit can be reinstated varies, as does the cost of the reinstatement
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Restoration of a lapsed policy in whole or in part, so that the sum insured is equal to or less than previously
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Putting a lapsed policy back in force by producing satisfactory evidence of insurability and paying any past-due premiums required
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The process of putting a lapsed policy back into force Evidence of insurability and paying of any overdue premiums are generally required
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Reinstatement is the act of giving someone back a job or position which has been taken away from them. Parents campaigned in vain for her reinstatement
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{i} act of returning to a previous condition or position, restoration to a former state
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Rehiring of an employee who is in layoff status, placed in a lower position in good standing as a result of a layoff, or who has resigned and returned to UNL within one year; or the rehiring of a grievant who has been terminated and subsequently rehired as a result of administrative or judicial action
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(1) Putting a lapsed policy back in force; (2) The payment of a claim under some forms of insurance reduces the principal amount of the policy by the amount of the claim Provision is usually made for a method of reinstating the policy to its original amount
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plural of reinstatement
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third-person singular of reinstate
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present participle of reinstate
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