Noticing
/ˈnoʊtɪsɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The act of drawing formal attention to a fact, event, or document in legal procedure.
The noticing of the hearing date was confirmed by the court clerk.
- (v.) (Gerund or present participle) The action of formally acknowledging or bringing to attention within legal contexts.
Noticing a defect in the contract, the attorney advised revision.
Forms
- notice
- notices
- noticed
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Commentary
In legal drafting, "noticing" typically refers to the procedural act of giving or acknowledging formal notice; it is crucial to distinguish from the base verb "notice" which holds the substantive definitions.
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