Notice
Introduction to Notice
Notice, in law, formal announcement or notification. Notice is often required in order to protect or exercise rights. A landlord, for example, must provide notice in advance of the date on which a tenant must vacate a property. Similarly, in order for intellectual works to be protected from unauthorized use, the owner must obtain legal right to the property and give notice that he or she owns a copyright, patent, or trademark that prohibits unauthorized use.” (1)
Notice of Application in Canadian Procedural Law
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Business, Notice, Meeting
From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Business, Notice, Meeting (1): Where, in the transaction of the local business of a religious society, whether incorporated or not, meetings of the members shall become necessary, in order to make such meetings legal due notice thereof should be given to every member. The notice should specify the exact time and place where the meeting will be held, and no change can be made except at such time and place. Unless some other place is specified, the parish church is the proper place for holding meetings. If the church should be locked and the key can not be found, a meeting should be held at the door or at the nearest practical place to the church where all the members may assemble, and then by a majority vote they may adjourn to any convenient near place accessible to all the members.318
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- Publication
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- Adequate notice
- Charged
- Due notice
- Immediate notice
- Imputed notice
- Judicial notice
- Knowledge
- Legal notice
- Publication
- Reasonable notice
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- Actual notice
- Express notice
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- Actual notice
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- Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
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- Religion
- Church
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- Information about Notice in the Encarta Online Encyclopedia