proper notice

collocation in English

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proper
adjective
uk
/ˈprɒp.ər/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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notice
noun
uk
/ˈnəʊ.tɪs/
us
/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information ...
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(Definition ofproperandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproper notice

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The term "willful" seemed to escapepropernotice, partially because the petitioners never contended that they had not acted willfully.
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Are we to havepropernoticeof alternative means of transport before a service is closed?
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In subsection (4) there is provision for thepropernotice, and in subsection (5) for appeal to the magistrates' court in case of any dispute.
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Propernoticeshould be given of that question.
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Does that mean that they are not going to getpropernotice?
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They are liable to recall at any time and underpropernotice.
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Moreover, the electricity boards must havepropernoticeto adjust tariffs and meters dealing with off-peak electricity supplies.
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One could get exceptionally excited about what constitutes apropernotice.
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An accused person should be givenpropernoticeof such an element when preparing for trial.
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They will have to givepropernoticeof the place and time of meetings.
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We also moved the extension of the period from seven to 28 days to givepropernoticeof the use of such powers.
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There is nothing before us save the motion, and we have not been givenpropernotice.
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It is crucial that private providers givepropernoticeto local authorities when asylum seekers are dispersed to an area.
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Ifpropernoticeof the situation is given, the ordinary citizen can choose the time and the route that he will take.
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It is a sorry state of affairs when a deputy chairman is not even givenpropernoticeof an extraordinary meeting.
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Propernoticeof meeting has to be given, and it might possibly happen that a meeting is adjourned.
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Why cannot the authorities givepropernoticeto a man to produce his certificate at the right place?
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Of course, the sheriff is bound to grant an order for possession, provided that the local authority has served thepropernoticeto quit.
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It is a little difficult when figures are given during the debate because one cannot really takepropernoticeof them.
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