adequate notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadequateandnotice
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adequate
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ə.kwət/us/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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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 ofadequateandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But even if this is correct, it is nonetheless prima facie unfair to deprive someone of property under a law that does not giveadequatenoticeof liability.
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Then came decontrol, much too precipitately and withoutadequatenotice.
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No one can really be damnified if proper andadequatenoticeis given to them.
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In any other cases care will be taken to giveadequatenotice.
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We think that it is important to give firm andadequatenotice, of more than 21 days if we can.
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That being so, this argument aboutadequatenoticeadds up to this.
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He will ensure that all concerned are givenadequatenotice.
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It is only fair that we should haveadequatenoticeof the character of those changes, and how they are going to be carried out.
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I appreciate the difficulty of dealing with the matter withoutadequatenoticeor proper opportunity to consider it.
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Adequatenoticeof recall is given wherever possible, in order that the men may make any necessary arrangements with their employers.
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I did not really need suchadequatenotice.
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If people are not givenadequatenoticeit puts them in a very difficult position in meeting their hire-purchase and other commitments.
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What provision is proposed to giveadequatenoticeto both authorities that the transfer is to take place?
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It givesadequatenoticeto the offender that he is in breach of probation.
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Adequatenotice—in any ease, not less than two months—will be given to the staff whose services will no longer be required.
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At all the subsequent stages, however,adequatenoticeis given, and there is adequate provision for securing local public inquiries.
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In addition, the order enables wages councils to establish with more certainty the effective date of awards, subject of course toadequatenoticeto employers.
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In this case, what would beadequatenoticethat the court has adjourned and desires his attendance?
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In general,adequatenoticeis given about impending closures.
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If he feels that noadequatenoticeis taken by the superior officer, he should make representations to the establishment officer.
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