reasonable notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreasonableandnotice
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reasonable
adjective
uk/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/us/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
based on or using good judgment and therefore fair ...
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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 ofreasonableandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Due process and fundamental fairness requirereasonablenoticeof which behavior gives rise to liability.
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I think that most coal merchants prefer to havereasonablenoticeof changes in their maximum selling prices.
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He may alter or cancel any exception onreasonablenoticeand after consultation with those affected.
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Another constituent asked that farmers be givenreasonablenotice—six months' notice—before the commencement of construction in order to assist them in going about their business.
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We are entitled to have somereasonablenoticeas to exactly when it has to come into operation.
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Given any kind ofreasonablenotice, we are always prepared to assist and co-operate whenever we can.
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It m fight well be in those circumstances that areasonablenoticeof, say, six months, or something like that, could be given.
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It is only fair that they should havereasonablenoticeof what the allowance is likely to be next year.
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It ensures thatreasonablenoticeshall be given of the employer's intention.
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Regulation 8 allows the factory inspector to demand to see the insurance certificate, on givingreasonablenotice.
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It is not the concept ofreasonablenoticethat is in question, but what period should be considered as reasonable.
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Reasonablenoticeof the hearing is given to the applicant, so that he may be present if he wishes.
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I can see that there may be some circumstances in which some form ofreasonablenoticewould be required.
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If all parties agree that that is a fair andreasonablenoticeof time, it seems to be fair enough.
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I can give an unqualified assurance that it is not our intention suddenly to spring changes to the rate on authorities withoutreasonablenotice.
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We think five years areasonablenoticeto give to licence-holders.
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It seems to me only reasonable to stipulate that in all such casesreasonablenoticeshould be served on the occupier of such land.
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In the words which are proposed to be deleted the clause requiresreasonablenotice.
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Schedule 25 states that the existing agency arrangements shall not be discontinued withoutreasonablenotice.
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Both sides must be heard in each other's presence,reasonablenoticemust be given, and so on.
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