written notice

collocation in English

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written
adjective
uk
/ˈrɪt.ən/
us
/ˈrɪt̬.ən/
expressed in writing, or ...
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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 ofwrittenandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwritten notice

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The director must givewrittennoticeof his intention to withdraw immunity from penalty.
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They were required to givewrittennoticeof their decision on a form attached to a leaflet.
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Every employer should be in a position to givewrittennoticeto the individual members of his staff likely to be affected by this decision.
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However, under present legislation there is no requirement upon an employer to givewrittennoticeof complaint or intention to dismiss up to six months.
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Custody officers are, in those circumstances, required to givewrittennoticeof rights and notices are made available in the main ethnic minority languages.
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Normally the investigating authority must givewrittennoticefor the appointment of an investigator to the person who is the subject of the investigation.
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The employer would get a secondwrittennoticestating that he might be offered a penalty.
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They are required, for instance, to givewrittennoticeof the objections that they choose to raise.
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They were required to givewrittennoticeof their decision and had to complete a form saying that they had read information.
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One has to sendwrittennoticeto the party stating that it is intended that the case shall be struck out.
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Such a recommittal motion would requirewrittennotice.
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We think thewrittennoticein all cases is quite unnecessary.
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An application is treated as determined when it is granted or whenwrittennoticeof refusal is given to an application.
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Why put an obligation upon him to keep the goods for six months—a very long period—or to send awrittennotice?
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It is important to have a clearlywrittennoticeso that one can understand what is being said.
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Thewrittennoticewill take him a little time to prepare—not long, but he will need to gather his thoughts.
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This gets over the argument about the serving of awrittennoticeand about the quasi-judicial proceedings which would have to follow.
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Some of the amendments in the group require that employees be givenwrittennoticeof their right to object.
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It need not bewrittennotice; it need not be oral notice; it may be notice which arises by some kind of implication.
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I can summarise it as giving youwrittennoticeof a complaint of breach of privilege after that breach had occurred.
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