What is the difference between revocation and cancellation?
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Revocation and cancellation of a driver's license differ in nature and concept. Here are the specific details: 1. Different in nature: Revocation is a legal penalty action with enforceability and sanction, while cancellation is a legal withdrawal of administrative permission, characterized by deprivation, irreversibility, and remedy. 2. Different in concept: Cancellation is an action taken by an organization to withdraw qualifications or certifications, meaning that when a natural person or legal entity's qualifications expire or no longer meet the requirements, the issuing authority takes action to cancel them. Revocation refers to the withdrawal and nullification, where the competent authority terminates the permission for a certain activity and retrieves the permission document, usually with enforceability. The reason is generally due to the holder violating the terms agreed upon when the document was issued.