Definition of issuance in English:
issuance
noun ˈɪʃ(j)uːənsˈɪʃ(j)uəns
mass noun1The action of supplying or distributing something, especially for official purposes.
construction cannot be commenced prior to the issuance of a building permit
issuance of government bonds
Example sentencesExamples
- Officers who were involved in the issuance of the voters cards have complained against the nonpayment of their allowances by the electoral commission.
- Incentives would be introduced, including special issuance of visas for potential investors.
- Companies should consult with counsel about the application of corporate and securities laws to the issuance of new stock.
- She said her ministry had decentralized the issuance of title deeds to speed up the process.
- In theory, skilled authorities would regulate the issuance of paper money, increasing its quantity to foster desired economic growth.
- Pending issuance of the certificate, the corporation's dissolution is considered conditional.
- The conference will conclude with the issue of maintaining air quality through issuance of burning permits in Wyoming.
- This delayed the issuance of their green cards for many years.
- The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports.
- It is incumbent upon the applicant to show compelling community support for the issuance of a new license.
- 1.1 The action of formally making something known.
issuance of a public notice
the president announced the issuance of new guidelines
Example sentencesExamples
- Mass rallies have sprouted in the country's second-largest city following the issuance of the warning memorandum by the legislature.
- He said he is seeking sponsors for a motion in the legislature to make the issuance of an emergency decree.
- The bank chief said the discussion would focus on a way to push for the issuance of the two new acts.
- The company today asked the appeals court to postpone issuance of the mandate until the Supreme Court acts.
- The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement.
- The regular issuance of a statement became an official feature of the committee's procedures in January 2000.
- This wish is warranted to perform within the usual implication of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting.
- Future efforts to increase good corporate practices would be centered on the issuance of orders rather than relying on institutions to make the improvements.
- The government will also accelerate the issuance of new legislation to protect holders of the smart cards regarding access to their reserved information.
- Customs will delay the issuance of implementation instructions until October 1, and until instructions are received, no claims for preferential treatment will be accepted.
Definition of issuance in US English:
issuance
nounˈiSH(y)o͞oənsˈɪʃ(j)uəns
1The action of supplying or distributing something, especially for official purposes.
construction cannot be commenced prior to the issuance of a building permit
issuance of government bonds
Example sentencesExamples
- The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports.
- Officers who were involved in the issuance of the voters cards have complained against the nonpayment of their allowances by the electoral commission.
- Companies should consult with counsel about the application of corporate and securities laws to the issuance of new stock.
- Pending issuance of the certificate, the corporation's dissolution is considered conditional.
- In theory, skilled authorities would regulate the issuance of paper money, increasing its quantity to foster desired economic growth.
- It is incumbent upon the applicant to show compelling community support for the issuance of a new license.
- The conference will conclude with the issue of maintaining air quality through issuance of burning permits in Wyoming.
- This delayed the issuance of their green cards for many years.
- She said her ministry had decentralized the issuance of title deeds to speed up the process.
- Incentives would be introduced, including special issuance of visas for potential investors.
- 1.1 The action of formally making something known.
issuance of a public notice
the president announced the issuance of new guidelines
Example sentencesExamples
- The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement.
- The government will also accelerate the issuance of new legislation to protect holders of the smart cards regarding access to their reserved information.
- The regular issuance of a statement became an official feature of the committee's procedures in January 2000.
- The company today asked the appeals court to postpone issuance of the mandate until the Supreme Court acts.
- Customs will delay the issuance of implementation instructions until October 1, and until instructions are received, no claims for preferential treatment will be accepted.
- The bank chief said the discussion would focus on a way to push for the issuance of the two new acts.
- He said he is seeking sponsors for a motion in the legislature to make the issuance of an emergency decree.
- Mass rallies have sprouted in the country's second-largest city following the issuance of the warning memorandum by the legislature.
- This wish is warranted to perform within the usual implication of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting.
- Future efforts to increase good corporate practices would be centered on the issuance of orders rather than relying on institutions to make the improvements.