notice of appeal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnoticeandappeal
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notice
noun
uk/ˈnəʊ.tɪs/us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information ...
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appeal
noun
uk/əˈpiːl/us/əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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(Definition ofnoticeandappealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nine of them have givennoticeofappealand are still in the force pending the hearing of their cases.
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Once he has leave to appeal, he can put in hisnoticeofappeal.
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A standardised form ofnoticeofappealwould, however, be appropriate.
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It is possible that a scheme may be devised whereby anoticeofappealmay be prepared at an early stage.
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If he wishes, the man can serve hisnoticeofappealand it can be considered.
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But one wonders whether that decision was arrived at becausenoticeofappealhad been given.
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An appellant will be able to indicate on hisnoticeofappealwhether he wishes to nominate anyone to represent him here.
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In civil actions, the average time betweennoticeofappealand hearing three to four months, excluding vacations.
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No special form ofnoticeofappealhas been prescribed for use in supplementary pension cases.
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The landlords and the estate agents gavenoticeofappealbut abandoned the appeal a few months later.
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The amendment will ensure that if writtennoticeofappealis not served within the period specified, the appeal will fail.
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A person givingnoticeofappealis not obliged to suggest an amount, to be paid on account.
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The loser puts innoticeofappealand there is a further long delay before that appeal is heard.
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He will have 14 days for putting in hisnoticeofappeal.
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With thought and consideration, nonoticeofappealmight have gone in at all.
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Subsection (3) provides that oralnoticeofappealis necessary.
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There are five working days after the receipt of thenoticeofappealfor the adjudicator to hear the appeal.
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Rule 6 now embodies the particulars that must be contained in anoticeofappeal.
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There is also a provision for anynoticeofappealto be included in the register.
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Will he look at the time taken betweennoticeofappealbeing given and the actual date of the hearing?
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