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/ˌrē-inˈstāt/,
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reinstated, past participle; reinstates, 3rd person singular present; reinstating, present participle; reinstated, past tense;
  1. Restore (someone or something) to their former position or condition
    • - the union is fighting to reinstate the fired journalists

  1. restore to the previous state or rank
  2. restore: bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"
  3. (reinstatement) the condition of being reinstated; "her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly"
  4. (reinstatement) the act of restoring someone to a previous position; "we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel"
  5. (Re-Instated) A person who was disfellowshipped or disassociated who has done everything required by the elders in order to once again become a member in good standing.
  6. (Reinstatement) (1) Payment of a note, mortgage, deed of trust, etc., to bring it from default to good standing. (2) Restoring the previously used entitlement of a veteran to enable the veteran to purchase property under a VA program. (Also called Restoration of Eligibility).
  7. (Reinstatement) Returning a corporation that has been administratively dissolved or had its certificate of authority revoked, to good standing on a state's records.
  8. (reinstatement) A process for making a coverage applicable again after it has been canceled or suspended, but before the original normal expiration date of the policy in question.
  9. (Reinstatement) To bring the loan current. Borrower may reinstate up to five (5) business days before foreclosure sale.
  10. (Reinstatement) An F-1 or J-1 student who has overstayed his/her authorized period of stay or otherwise violated his/her student status may be reinstated to lawful F-1/J-1 status by USCIS. Application is made on form I-539 accompanied by supporting documents. ...
  11. (Reinstatement) The reactivation of suspended or cancelled insurance. Restoration of full amount of insurance or reinsurance after a claim has been paid, with or without the payment of additional premium.
  12. (Reinstatement) The process of remedying a default so that they lender will treat you as if you had never fallen behind. This brings the loan current immediately.
  13. (Reinstatement) When all past due amounts are caught up and the loan is once again being paid by the terms of the agreement. ...
  14. (Reinstatement) By the terms of most life insurance policies, the policyowner has the right to reinstate a lapsed policy within a reasonable time after lapse by furnishing satisfactory evidence of insurability. The right is usually denied if the policy has been surrendered for its cash value.
  15. (Reinstatement) The restoration of a lapsed policy to in-force status. Reinstatement can only occur after the expiration of the grace period. ...
  16. (Reinstatement) The acknowledgement by a lender that a delinquent or defaulted loan has been brought up to date by the borrower.
  17. (Reinstatement) (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. ...
  18. (Reinstatement) To acquire, install and commission such that the insured is returned to pre-loss situation.
  19. (Reinstatement) the making good of damaged property; the restoration of the sum insured after settlement of a loss on payment of an additional premium.
  20. (REINSTATEMENT) a curing of a default and restoration of the loan to current status through payment of past-due amounts together with the fee and expenses of the trustee.
  21. (Reinstatement) Your lender may agree to let you pay the total amount you are behind, in a lump sum payment and by a specific date. ...
  22. (Reinstatement) The process by which a life insurance company puts back in force a policy that has lapsed or has been canceled for nonpayment of premium.
  23. Reinstatement is the repairs to the ground surface following excavation.
  24. (Reinstatement) Restoring a canceled subscriber to active status with or without continuing the benefits.
  25. (Reinstatement) Putting a lapsed policy back in force by producing satisfactory evidence of insurability and paying any past-due premiums required