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  • 81notice — {{11}}notice (n.) early 15c., information, intelligence, from M.Fr. notice (14c.), and directly from L. notitia a being known, celebrity, fame, knowledge, from notus known, pp. of (g)noscere come to know, to get to know, get acquainted (with),… …

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  • 82Notice Of Dishonor — A formal notice stating that the bank that a check or draft is presented to will not honor the instrument. A notice of dishonor may be given to the holder or presenter of the instrument. It may also be given to the issuing institution. A notice… …

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  • 83Notice To Creditors — A public notice to the creditors and debtors of an estate. The notice to creditors is usually posted in the public newspaper. The notice requests all interested parties to appear in court and either present their claim or make their payment. A… …

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  • 84notice — 1. noun 1) nothing escaped his notice Syn: attention, observation, awareness, consciousness, perception; regard, consideration, scrutiny; watchfulness, vigilance, attentiveness 2) a notice on the wall Syn …

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  • 85notice — / nəυtɪs/ noun 1. an official warning that a contract is going to end or that terms are going to be changed ♦ until further notice until different instructions are given ● You must pay £200 on the 30th of each month until further notice. 2. the… …

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  • 86notice in writing — Ordinarily a notice given in writing and subscribed by the person giving notice thereby. A written notice may be a sufficient notice in writing, although it is not signed, provided it purports to come from the person whose duty it is to give the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 87notice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, knowledge, notification, from Latin notitia acquaintance, awareness, from notus known, from past participle of noscere to come to know more at know Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) warning or… …

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  • 88Notice bibliographique — Une notice bibliographique est une fiche qui décrit un objet (document) manipulé dans une bibliothèque, traditionnelle ou numérique : livre, fascicule, article etc. Elle comporte un ensemble d indications permettant de l identifier, de le… …

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  • 89notice — 1. noun /ˈnəʊtɪs,ˈnoʊtɪs/ a) The act of observing; perception. He took no notice of the changes, and went on as though nothing had happened. b) A written or printed announcement. Shall we post a notice about the new policy? 2 …

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  • 90Notice Of Termination — Generally refers to the notice provided by an employer stating the date on which an employee s or employees contract of employment will end. While a notice of termination may usually be provided to an employee for reasons unrelated to his or her… …

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