Collocations withnotice
These are words often used in combination withnotice.
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adequate notice
But even if this is correct, it is nonetheless prima facie unfair to deprive someone of property under a law that does not give adequate notice of liability.
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advance notice
This paper studies the effects of employment protection legislation when job separation requires a mandatory advance notice or a firm's costly closure.
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ample notice
Local authorities had ample notice of the coming into force of the speed limit.
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constructive notice
If, on the other hand, it is registered but not personally noticed he has had constructive notice of it which will bind him in law.
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eviction notice
I do not know the result, but it is possible that an eviction notice may be served.
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fair notice
In other words, there is a reasonable deadline of which she will be given fair notice in advance.
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formal notice
The first is the letter of formal notice, which we have sent out.
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judicial notice
To further refine the substantial relation test, judges employed the concepts of judicial notice and local competency.
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legal notice
The first class of man blacklisted is the man who leaves his job without working out his legal notice.
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notice of appeal
Nine of them have given notice of appeal and are still in the force pending the hearing of their cases.
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notice of intent
Implementation required public notice of intent and a majority vote of the divisional council determined by landowner opinion gauged through petitions and public meetings.
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notice of intention
Those are precise events—paragraph 7 talks about formal notice of intention to decommission and the appointment of a contact person.
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notice of proceedings
It covered those hard cases of the soldier who has gone overseas and it is physically impossible to serve a notice of proceedings on him.
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notice requirement
By contrast, the account is more helpful for understanding preemptive practices like the fleeing felon r ule, as the notice requirement makes more sense in this context.
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obituary notice
Carberry, poor man, appears to have had just one brief obituary notice.
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official notice
Even in the case of a private dispute, it seems, once the dispute was brought to official notice, habitual reverence for the written word prevailed.
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prior notice
Prices and proposed publication dates are subject to change without prior notice.
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proper notice
The term "willful" seemed to escape proper notice, partially because the petitioners never contended that they had not acted willfully.
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public notice
In the absence of any prior public notice or explanation, rumors filled the information void once the gathering and dispatching of students began.
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reasonable notice
Due process and fundamental fairness require reasonable notice of which behavior gives rise to liability.
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required notice
I imagine the trade unions are not oblivious to the importance of instructing their members to give the required notice.
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short notice
Thus, here is a data bank which can be consulted at short notice in one's own laboratory.
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sufficient notice
I should perhaps mention the need to ensure that sufficient notice is given when convening all general meetings.
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written notice
The director must give written notice of his intention to withdraw immunity from penalty.
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