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Keywords:
Notification,
Prejudiced,
Injured,
Lawsuit,
Sued
Information of a fact as may fairly and properly be expected or required in the particular circumstances. Example: Notice of a hearing date.
A person has notice of a fact when he has actual knowledge of it; or he has received notice or notification of it; or from all the facts and circumstances known to him at the time of the question, he has reason to know that it exists.
An official notification to someone about a forthcoming legal proceeding; often requires attendance.
Written notification from an employee to his/her employer, indicating that a work-connected injury or injury has occurred. For accidental injuries, notice must be given no later than 30 days after the accident; the Board must excuse a failure to give notice on the grounds that a) for some reason, notice could not have been given; b) the employer had knowledge of the accident; or c) the employer's case has not been prejudiced. In cases involving occupational diseases, the time period for notice is 2 years from the date of disablement or from the date when the employee knew, or should have known, that the disease was due to the nature of employment.
The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note.
Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge given or received; means of knowledge; express notification; announcement; warning.
An announcement, often accompanied by comments or remarks; as, book notices; theatrical notices.
A writing communicating information or warning.
Keywords:
Bignold,
Absher,
Fact,
Disclosure,
Imputed
See Actual Notice and Constructive Notice.
Knowledge of certain facts, or formal receipt of such knowledge. A typical construction contract provision; see Bignold v. King County and Absher v. Kent S.D..
discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
a document issued, in this case by the office of Community Planning and Development, to clarify or inform regarding a specific item
Keywords:
Intent,
Aware,
Proclamation,
Caption,
Legal
A means available of showing an intention to do something on a particular day.
Official proclamation of a legal action or intent to take a legal action.
a declaration of intent to the House by a Member to either move a motion or present a bill on a specified day
a legal document with a caption
Attention; respectful treatment; civility.
To observe; to see; to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay attention to.
To treat with attention and civility; as, to notice strangers.
the act of noticing or paying attention; "he escaped the notice of the police"
Keywords:
Notified,
Epa,
Prps,
Cercla,
Forthcoming
The formal process by which the House is notified of the intentions of Members to introduce Bills, ask questions, or move motions. Notices are printed on the Notice Paper and circulated before each sitting of the House. Oo
a means by which EPA formalises requirements to manage pollution
letter. EPA's formal notice by letter to PRPs, also called a Section 104(e) letter, that CERCLA-related action is to be undertaken at a site with those PRPs being considered responsible.
The formal process by which the Parliament is notified of forthcoming business. Motions and questions may be placed on notice to give Members or Ministers an opportunity to prepare for them. These then appear on the Notice Paper.
Keywords:
Litigation,
Printeron,
Lawsuit,
Sent,
Explains
a document that is sent to class members that explains the lawsuit and the class members' rights and responsibilities in the litigation
A court ordered document which informs class members of the nature of proceeding and their rights and responsibilities in the litigation.
A message sent by email to inform someone that a printed document is available for pick-up. This is a PrinterOn Member service.
The notice contained in Exhibit A. (See Section 4(e))
notice of transfer under Section 507 of this title.
The notice contained in Exhibit A. (See Section 5(e))
A short informational item informing a specific User of a significant event, such as a Time, Date, or Field change for an Assignment belonging to the User. The Notices are processed by the recipient using Services: Notices.
In a Tivoli environment, a message generated by a systems management operation that contains information about an event or the status of an application. Notices are stored in notice groups.
A response to a LSM event.
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