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noticen. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal proceedings, o...
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noticeAn official form of communication that informs individuals about the status of their applications, their eligibility for programs, or other important information. Notices may be sent by the Marketplac [..]
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notice1 [countable] a sign put in a public place that announces something or warns people about somethingWe’ve put a notice up on the door to say we’re open.Have you read the notice on the board about overs [..]
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noticeThe knowledge of facts that would lead a reasonably prudent person to take action.
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noticeearly 15c., "information, intelligence," from Middle French notice (14c.), and directly from Latin notitia "a being known, celebrity, fame, knowledge," from notus "known," [..]
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noticeearly 15c., "to notify," from notice (n.). Sense of "to point out" is from 1620s. Meaning "to take notice of" is attested from 1757, but was long execrated in England as [..]
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noticeInformation that one person gives to another, alerting the other party of the first party's intentions. Notice of a lawsuit or petition for a court order begins with personal service on the defen [..]
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noticean announcement containing information about an event; "you didn't give me enough notice"; "an obituary notice"; "a notice [..]
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noticeto see something. The same word also means a printed piece of paper announcing something.
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noticePhoto ID is now required to vote in person. To learn more about what it means to you please visit our press release and the photo identification section of VoteTexas.gov. --> More about Identificat [..]
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noticeDefinition Official proclamation of a legal action or intent to take a legal action.
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noticeThe notice of the election published by the Returning Officer....
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noticeThe formal written notification between the employer and the trustee that wind up has been started. The notice must be formally acknowledged in writing. The format will vary from scheme to scheme and [..]
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noticeA formal announcement or warning, given in advance, of intention to end an agreement, especially by an employer of intention to terminate employment. In A Guideline for the Appointment, Promotion, and [..]
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notice1 a : a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service NOTE: The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often ...
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notice The period of time that employees and employers are required to give to each other in regard to the termination of an employment contract. The period varies according to the length of service of the employee. In the event of an employer summarily dismissing an employee, other than for misconduct, the employee is entitled to be paid for the period [..]
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noticeA Notice (Guide Notice) is an official NIH announcement relating to a change in policy, procedure, form, or system. Notices are posted on the NIH website and users can be notified via a variety of NIH [..]
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noticeExcept as otherwise specifically provided, a notice in writing emailed to or personally served upon the person to be notified, left at his usual place of business during business hours or mailed by U.S. First Class Mail, Certified Mail, Registered Mail or by overnight delivery to his last known place of business or residence.
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noticeA period of time, stipulated in writing, before a stated action will take place. Leases usually specify the amount of the notice the landlord must give the tenant before inspecting the property, charg [..]
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noticeNotice in the context of law means the formal notification about a legal proceeding initiated against a party. The purpose of issuing a notice is to make a party aware about the legal process that wou [..]
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notice(n) an announcement containing information about an event(n) the act of noticing or paying attention(n) a request for payment(n) advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw fro [..]
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noticeUndefined index: action in /home/mike/sites/electricvehiclewiki.com/skins/Strapping/Strapping.skin.php on line 248 wikibodycontent"> Jump to: navigation, search Glossary BCM: Battery Capacity [..]
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noticeFormal notification to a party that a civil lawsuit has been filed against him/her. Also, any form of notification of legal proceeding.
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noticeFormal notification to the party that has been sued that a civil lawsuit has been filed. Also, any form of notification of a legal proceeding or filing of a document.
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noticeFormal notification of a legal proceeding or determination.
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noticeA set of specified information which should be entered in the SRWR by a specified point in time.
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noticeNotice is an announcement by the employee or employer that the employment contract will end on a certain date.
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noticeA formal notification to a party that a lawsuit has been initiated.
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notice(WCB) - Written notification from an employee to her/his employer, indicating that a work-connected injury or illness has occurred. For injuries, notice must be given no later than 30 days after the a [..]
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noticeA Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) immigration form, (Notice of Action, Form I-797) that says that BCIS has approved a petition. Arrival-Departure Card:
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noticeof Action:
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noticeSee benefit notice.
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notice1. Formal notification to the party that has been sued in a civil case of the fact that the lawsuit has been filed. 2. Any form of notification of a legal proceeding or hearing.
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noticeThis word calls attention to information that is especially significant in understanding and operating equipment or processes safely. Also see CAUTION, DANGER, and WARNING.
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noticeSee Permission and notice
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noticeThese glossary definitions provide a brief description of the terms and phrases used within the insurance industry. These definitions are not applicable in all states or for all insurance and financia [..]
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notice"Notice" has the meaning given that term in ORS 65.034 (Notice).
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noticeBeginning at 5:00pm on November 14, the mediator search website
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noticeAn official means of providing information, in oral or written form, to an identified party regarding his/her rights or interests (e.g., a letter stating the date, time, and location of a parole hearing; a telephone call informing a victim about the outcome of a sentencing hearing; or an automated telephone call informing the victim of the escape o [..]
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noticeInformation or a warning usually given in writing, informing a person of some fact which it is his or her legal right to know.
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noticen. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal proceedings, of all documents filed, decisions, requests, motions, petitions, and upcoming dates. Notice is a vital principle of fairness and due pro [..]
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noticeFormal notification to the party that has been sued in a civil case of the fact that the lawsuit has been filed. Also, any form of notification of a legal proceeding.
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noticeInformation, advice or written warning, in more or less formal shape, intended to advise a person of some proceeding in which their interests are involved, or informing them of some fact which it is t [..]
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noticeNotice of trademark rights is given by use of the symbols, TM, SM or ®, or by phrases such as "XYZ Company is the registered owner of the trademark ABC," or "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off." T [..]
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noticeAn employer must give notice of the termination of an employee's employment.
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noticeAn electronic advertisement that: solicits goods or services; indicates that a solicitation is being updated/changed; or announces a contract award.
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noticeThe Commission issues public notices for a variety of purposes, such as Commission meeting, applications for energy projects, rate cases, technical conferences, and proposed rule makings.
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noticeThese glossary definitions provide a brief description of the terms and phrases used within the insurance industry. These definitions are not applicable in all states or for all insurance and financia [..]
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noticePlacing the word "patent" with the patent number on articles made by the patentee or a licensee. If the patentee fails to mark his or her products, then the patentee may recover only damages [..]
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noticeThe process of letting someone know what is happening in the probate, usually by sending the person a copy of any documents filed with the court.
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noticen. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal proceedings, of all documents filed, decisions, requests, motions, petitions, and upcoming dates. Notice is a vital principle of fairness and due pro [..]
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noticeThis is simply a note sent by us to someone who either owns or has an interest in property to tell him that a particular registration has been applied for. A Notice of Completion, often called a despa [..]
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notice
(mostly,uncountable) The act of observing; perception.
(He took no notice of the changes, and went on as though nothing had happened.)
*(1674-1748)
*: How ready is envy to mingle with the notice [..]
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*: One thing I would not let slip. I took notice that now poor Christian was so confounded, that he did not know his own voice; and thus I perceived it.
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noticeThe purchaser of a legal estate for value in an unregistered title is subject to any equitable interests of which she has notice. Such notice may be due to the actual knowledge of the purchaser (actual notice), knowledge that the law deems she has or should have (constructive notice) or the knowledge of her professional advisors (imputed notice): s [..]
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