Reversal definition

Reversal means the reversal of the settlement of funds for a Transaction.
Reversal means a GHG emission reduction or GHG removal enhancement for which an ARB offset credit or registry offset credit has been issued that is subsequently released or emitted back into the atmosphere due to any intentional or unintentional circumstance.
Reversal means the procedure implemented to cancel a previously transmitted transaction from a satellite terminal initiated by a cardholder through the use of an access device. A reversal may be cardholder generated or system generated.

Examples of Reversal in a sentence

  • A Group X Reversal Stage repeated measures ANOVA revealed no significant main effect of group [F(1,7) = 2.200 , p = 0.182], a significant main effect of stage [F(2,14) = 3.874, p=0.046], and no significant interactions between these factors [F(2,14) = 0.573, p = 0.576].

  • Bank may refuse to permit the use of any amount credited for a credit Reversal if it believes that there may not be sufficient funds in Customer’s account to cover chargeback or return of such Reversal.

  • Gender Reversal and Cosmic Chaos: A Study in the Book of Ezekiel.

  • Customer agrees that any payment by Bank to Customer for any returned credit Entry or credit Reversal is provisional until receipt by Bank of final settlement for such Entry.

  • A Group X Reversal Stage repeated measures ANOVA revealed a significant main effect of group [F(1, 7)= 8.312, p=0.024], no significant main effect of stage [F(2, 14)= 0.495, p=0.620] and no significant interaction between these factors [F(2, 14)= 1.192, p=0.333].


More Definitions of Reversal

Reversal means PayPal reverses a payment you received because (a) it is invalidated by the sender's bank, (b) it was sent to you in Error by PayPal, Affiliates, or any direct or indirect PayPal subsidiary, (c) the sender of the payment did not have authorization to send the payment (for example: the sender used a stolen credit card), (d) you received the payment for activities that violated this Agreement, the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, or any other Policy, or (e) PayPal decided a Claim against you.
Reversal means a GHG emission reduction or GHG removal enhancement for which CO2 offset allowances have been issued that is subsequently released or emitted back into the atmosphere due to any intentional or unintentional circumstance.
Reversal means the reimbursement of the Debtor with the amount of a Collection, which is initiated by the Creditor or the Creditor Bank when the Creditor or the Creditor Bank concludes that a Collection should not have been processed
Reversal means an instruction initiated by a Payment Method Provider, a Payment Method Acquirer or us to return funds for an existing Charge. Reversals may result from (i) invalidation of a charge by a Payment Method Provider or a Payment Method Acquirer; (ii) funds settled to you in error or without authorization; and (iii) submission of a Charge in violation of the applicable Payment Method Rules, or where submission of the Charge or your use of Payment Processing Services violates this Agreement.
Reversal has the meaning set out in Section 3.8.
Reversal a refund of the transaction amount to the client initiated by the Merchant if the client returns goods or rejects the service;
Reversal means, in the case of geological storage of CO2, leakage as defined in Article 3, point 5, of Directive 2009/31/EC and, for other activities, the voluntary or involuntary release back into the atmosphere of carbon captured and stored by an activity;