Notices
/ˈnoʊtɪsɪz/
Definitions
- (n.) Formal written or printed announcements or warnings given to parties to inform them of legal rights, duties, or proceedings.
The plaintiff served the defendant with notices of the upcoming hearing.
- (v.) Third-person singular of notice, meaning to observe or become aware of something.
She notices changes in the contract terms promptly.
Forms
- notice
- noticing
- noticed
Related terms
Commentary
In legal contexts, 'notices' typically refer to formal communications required by law to ensure due process; distinguishing between general use and specific procedural notices is important in drafting.
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