not+notice

  • 101escape someone's notice — escape someone’s notice british phrase if a fact, situation etc escapes your notice, you are not conscious of it It may have escaped your notice, but some of us are trying to work. Thesaurus: to not understand, or to misunderstandsynonym… …

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  • 102judicial notice — n: recognition by the court of a fact that is not reasonably disputable and without the introduction of supporting evidence took judicial notice that January 1 is a legal holiday a motion for judicial notice of a fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary …

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  • 103at short notice — With notification only a little in advance • • • Main Entry: ↑notice * * * at short notice phrase without being given much warning before something happens I was asked to do it at very short notice. Thesaurus: happening or done quickly, suddenly… …

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  • 104Anti-copyright notice — An anti copyright notice is a specific statement that is added to a work in order to encourage wide distribution. Such notices are legally required because, under the Berne Convention in international copyright law, works are protected even if no …

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  • 105Actual notice — is a law term, used most frequently in civil procedure. It is notice (usually to a defendant in a civil proceeding) delivered in such a way as to give legally sufficient assurance that actual knowledge of the matter has been conveyed to the… …

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  • 106Failure's Not Flattering — Single infobox Name = Failure s Not Flattering Artist = New Found Glory from Album = Catalyst Released = December 12, 2004 Format = Digital download CD single Recorded = Royaltone Studios, Sunset Sound Studios Genre = Pop punk Length = 3:51 Label …

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  • 107contractual notice period — In the context of employment law, the period of notice required to be given under a term (whether express or implied and, if express, whether oral or in writing) in a contract of employment. It is possible for the employer and employee to have to …

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  • 108D notice — in the constitutional law of the UK, a notice issued by the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee, which is made up of civil servants and representatives of the press. It indicates when certain information that might be subject to the… …

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  • 109forgotten notice doctrine — A rule applicable where one taking a negotiable instrument contends that he did not have notice of an infirmity in the instrument at that time, although he had such notice at a prior time, the principle being that a lapse of memory or inadvertent …

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  • 11030-day notice — In a month to month tenancy or tenancy at will, the notice from a landlord to a tenant to leave the premises within 30 days; or the notice by a landlord advising of a change in tenancy terms (such as a rent increase) that will take effect in 30… …

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