fair notice

collocation in English

meaningsoffairandnotice

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fair
adjective
uk
/feər/
us
/fer/
treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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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 offairandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffair notice

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In other words, there is a reasonable deadline of which she will be givenfairnoticein advance.
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Is it unreasonable that those who won land and property should be givenfairnoticethat their properties are affected?
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In any case,fairnoticeand fair warning must be posted on the site.
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At any rate, it would then be logical, and everyone who bought would buy withfairnotice.
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Why not give a man whose ordinary right you are going to interfere with afairnotice?
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He is wrong in assuming that we hadfairnotice.
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As regards givingfairnoticeto women, let us take the case of a woman who is aged 45.
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This is an informal and flexible arrangement and it means that the person affected hasfairnotice.
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Is it fair to act towards tenants and occupiers of land in this way without giving them afairnotice?
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Clause 2 requires parties, subject to rules of court and unless they agree otherwise, to givefairnoticeof their intention to adduce hearsay evidence.
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Why should they have power to demand an entrance to a house to inspect the building or anything else without giving due andfairnoticeto the tenant?
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They have hadfairnotice.
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Because it can be interpreted in many different ways, it doesn't give a personfairnoticeof what is acceptable behavior or not in this state.
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