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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 166A

Section 11: Revocation of license; grounds

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Section 11. Any license issued hereunder may after hearing be revoked by the issuing authority or the department for any of the following reasons:—
(a)for false or misleading statements in, or material omissions from any application submitted under section four, five, or any annual return under section eight;
(b)for failure to file and maintain a bond as required under subsection
(k)of section five or to maintain insurance as required under subsection
(c)of said section;
(c)for repeated violations, as determined by the department, of commitments of a licensee set forth in subsection
(j)of section five;
(d)for repeated failure, as determined by the department, to maintain signal quality under the standards provided for in section sixteen;
(e)for any transfer or assignment of a license or control thereof without consent in violation of section seven;
(f)for repeated violations of other obligations of the licensee set forth in section five, except subsection (j), or of the terms of its license;
(g)for failure to complete construction in accordance with the provisions of subsection
(n)of section five.
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