Notice in United States
Notice Definition
Information, whether actual or presumptive, and whether direct or indirect, respecting a matter of fact. Notice is either (1) actual, consisting of information actually received, or (2) constructive, consisting of facts which, by implication of law, constitute notice without regard to whether they actually impart information. Actual notice is either (a) express, consisting of direct positive knowledge of the fact in question, or (b) implied, consisting of information sufficient to put one on inquiry as to the fact in question. Notice is a broader term than knowledge, which includes only express actual notice. 81 Ala. 140; 79 Me. 195.
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Information, whether actual or presumptive, and whether direct or indirect, respecting a matter of fact. Notice is either (1) actual, consisting of information actually received, or (2) constructive, consisting of facts which, by implication of law, constitute notice without regard to whether they actually impart information. Actual notice is either (a) express, consisting of direct positive knowledge of the fact in question, or (b) implied, consisting of information sufficient to put one on inquiry as to the fact in question. Notice is a broader term than knowledge, which includes only express actual notice. 81 Ala. 140; 79 Me. 195.
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Notice
This definition of Notice Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..
Practical Information
Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982
Notice of Appeal
The filing of a notice of appeal with…(read more).
Notice of Appearance
A written statement by the lawyer for the defendant (see more). A written statement by the attorney for the defendant, that the defendant appears in a particular action or jurisdiction. Thereafter, copies of all pleadings will be served on the attorney appearing for the defendant, if such service is required. In some jurisdictions, the notice of appearance is addressed to the attorney for the plaintiff; in others, to the clerk of the court (in U.S. law).
Notice of Entry
Written notification given to opposing attorney (read more).
Notice of Motion
A warning in writing to the opposing counsel concerning a particular action (read more).
What is Notice?
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Notice
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 687 NOTICEWhen unsure what is right, American society often falls back on a process in which people on all sides of a disputed question have their say before a decision is rendered. Moreover, even if one cannot participate in a governmental decision, our notions of the state require that one know in
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Notice to Appear in Immigration Law
In this area of law, Notice to Appear means: The charging document (Form I-862) used by the Department of Homeland Security to begin removal proceedings.
Concept of Notice in Judicial Assistance
In this context, a definition of Notice may be as follows: A written declaration by a party to a lawsuit to the opposing party of intent to take some action in connection with the litigation, such as a notice to take a deposition. (See 22 CFR 92.52).
Notice (Case Administration)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of notice. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Case Administration is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with notice is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
Notice (Dishonor)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of notice. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Dishonor is provi
ded. Finally, the subject of Negotiable Instruments in relation with notice is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
Notice (Formalities)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of notice. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Formalities is provided. Finally, the subject of Copyright Protection in relation with notice is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
Notice (Interpretation)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of notice. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Interpretation is provided. Finally, the subject of General Provisions in relation with notice is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
Notice (Presentment)
This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of notice. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Presentment is provided. Finally, the subject of Negotiable Instruments in relation with notice is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.
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See Also
Due Process of Law; Legislative Facts; Personal Service; Recording of Land Titles; Registration of Land Titles; Service of Process; Title Search
Further Reading (Articles)
Notice 2014-15, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; March 17, 2014
Notice 2006-95, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; November 6, 2006; Anonymous
Notice 2007-25, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; March 19, 2007; Anonymous
Notice 97-42, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; July 21, 1997; Anonymous
Notice 2011-25, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; April 4, 2011; Anonymous
Notice 2011-12, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; February 22, 2011; Anonymous
Giving Notice to Leave, Mondaq Business Briefing; January 2, 2014; Modise, Lavery
Notice 2008-41, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; April 14, 2008; Anonymous
Notice 2011-54, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; July 18, 2011; Anonymous
Notice 2012-37, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; June 11, 2012
IRS Notice 2013-60: Beginning Construction – Continuous Construction, Continuous Efforts, Master Contracts and Transfers Clarified, Mondaq Business Briefing; September 25, 2013; Regante, Mark
Notice 99-37, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; July 26, 1999; Anonymous
Notice 2001-62, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; October 1, 2001; Anonymous
Notice 2005-81, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; November 21, 2005; Anonymous
Notice 2006-3, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; January 17, 2006; Anonymous
Notice 2001-74, United States. Internal Revenue Bulletin; December 3, 2001; Anonymous
Notice of Resignation: Will Employers Still Be Notified before an Employee Leaves?, Mondaq Business Briefing; May 15, 2013
Repeated Notices of Intention to Appoint an Administrator.(Cornercare Limited’s administrators appointment cases), Mondaq Business Briefing; May 12, 2010; Hickmott, Robert
Notice! Pending Changes to Pennsylvania’s Mechanics’ Lien Law., Mondaq Business Briefing; January 29, 2012
“Notice-and-Access” Mechanism Comes to Canada, Mondaq Business Briefing; December 12, 2012
Notice in State Statute Topics
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Notice to Appear in Immigration Law
In this area of law, Notice to Appear means: The charging document (Form I-862) used by the Department of Homeland Security to begin removal proceedings.
Concept of Notice in Judicial Assistance
In this context, a definition of Notice may be as follows: A written declaration by a party to a lawsuit to the opposing party of intent to take some action in connection with the litigation, such as a notice to take a deposition. (See 22 CFR 92.52).
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Further Reading
- Information about Notice in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.
Notice in the context of Real Estate
Resurces
See Also
- types of notice: Actual; Constructive; Statutory
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