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notice and appeal
For example, the appellant might have to file the notice of appeal with the appellate court, or with the court from which the appeal is taken, or both.
Some courts have samples of a notice of appeal on the court's own web site.
In New Jersey, for example, the Administrative Office of the Court has promulgated a form of notice of appeal for use by appellants, though using this exact form is not mandatory and the failure to use it is not a jurisdictional defect provided that all pertinent information is set forth in whatever form of notice of appeal is used.
In the U. S. federal court system, criminal defendants must file a notice of appeal within 10 days of the entry of either the judgment or the order being appealed, or the right to appeal is forfeited.
After an appeal is heard, the " mandate " is a formal notice of a decision by a court of appeal ; this notice is transmitted to the trial court and, when filed by the clerk of the trial court, constitutes the final judgment on the case, unless the appeal court has directed further proceedings in the trial court.
It will conduct and complete all appeal proceedings for which the notice of appeal against the judgement or sentence is filed before 1 July 2013.
These rules govern how an appeal may be commenced, what kind of notice ( if any ) is required, the types of briefs, pleadings or statements of case, motions, and orders allowed in appeals, the timing and manner of the appeal, the conduct of appellate hearings, the process for decisions, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
: e. g., " the notice of appeal shall be filed with the clerk of the lower court within thirty days of the date of the entry of the judgment appealed from "
: e. g., " upon a showing of excusable neglect, the lower court may extend the time for filing the notice of appeal for a period not to exceed thirty days "
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, " You don't know where to position yourself while you're watching a film like All About My Mother, and that's part of the appeal: Do you take it seriously, like the characters do, or do you notice the bright colors and flashy art decoration, the cheerful homages to Tennessee Williams and All About Eve, and see it as a parody?
However, this was delayed until further notice following BAA's appeal against the March 2009 ruling of the Competition Commission.

notice and is
The discrepancy between what we commonly profess and what we practice or tolerate is great, and it does not escape the notice of others.
The Commission is authorized and directed to mail to each claimant in proceedings before the Commission notice of the provisions of this subsection.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
Within sixty days after the receipt of notice that the Export-Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an application the Department of Economic Affairs will indicate to the Export-Import Bank whether or not the Department of Economic Affairs has any objection to the proposed loan.
In carrying out the provisions of this Act, the Secretary is authorized and directed to provide for the giving of notice of strikes or lock-outs to applicants before they are referred to employment.
With respect to positions not covered by subparagraph ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) of this paragraph, any individual may be referred to a place of employment in which a labor dispute exists, provided he is given written notice of such dispute prior to or at the time of his referral.
It permits referrals under certain circumstances even when there is a labor dispute, provided the individual is given written notice of such a dispute.
Became `` Yes, the first half hour is tough, but by then I'm so numb I don't notice it ''!!
Therefore, her wardrobe is largely mobile, to be packed at a moment's notice and to shake out without a wrinkle.
The case is famous for Lincoln's use of a fact established by judicial notice in order to challenge the credibility of an eyewitness.

notice and form
However, the lack of notice of copyright using these marks may have consequences in terms of reduced damages in an infringement lawsuit — using notices of this form may reduce the likelihood of a defense of " innocent infringement " being successful.
The egoist form of individualist anarchism, derived from the philosophy of Max Stirner, supports the individual doing exactly what he pleases – taking no notice of God, state, or moral rules.
A news notice ( an early form of newspaper ) is printed on ( April 14 ) describing the event.
Lastly, Brust has a decided knack for slipping absorbing mysteries into the minor details of his stories ; mysteries that tend to fascinate his readers, once they notice them, and often form the kernel around which later books coalesce, even though their resolution still springs upon the reader unexpectedly when it finally comes.
UNTSO personnel have also been available at short notice to form the nucleus of other peacekeeping operations.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, when discussing the death of William the Conqueror, denounced him and the conquest in verse form, but the king's obituary notice from William of Poitiers, a Frenchman, was laudatory and full of praise.
Some connoisseurs describe Garrafeira as having a slight taste of bacon, although many people will neither notice nor understand such a description ; the reason being that, during the second phase of maturation, certain oils may precipitate, causing a film to form across the surface of the glass that can be tasted by those who are accustomed to the difference between Garrafeira and other forms of port.
The bocage form of the word came to English notice during the Second World War.
On November 17, 2009, eight federal regulatory agencies released the final version of a model privacy notice form to make it easier for consumers to understand how financial institutions collect and share information about consumers.
In this form they met the notice of poets such as Robert Burns, Lord Byron, Robert Southey, John Keats, Joanna Baillie, and William Wordsworth.
Some, like Korner and Mayall, continued to play a " pure " form of the blues, but largely outside of mainstream notice.
The summary notice and long-form notice together provided all of the detail required by statute or court rule, in a highly accessible form.
One of his first acts on leaving college was to recruit three hundred men from his clan to form part of a regiment in the service of William and Mary, in which he himself was to hold a command, his object being to have a body of well-trained soldiers under his influence, whom at a moment's notice he might carry over to the interest of King James.
For example, in copyright, it was common to comply with the terms of the Buenos Aires Convention treaty by including a statement of rights such as all rights reserved, however, once every country that was a signatory to the Buenos Aires Convention also became a signatory to the Berne Convention treaty ( because Berne does not require any form of notice ), the use of the term " all rights reserved " has been essentially deprecated, as it no longer serves any purpose and grants no additional right or protection not already available if the statement were never used.
Although the company was merged with another in 1931 to form Electric and Musical Industries Limited ( EMI ), the company title as " The Gramophone Company Limited " continued in use in the UK into the 1970s, for instance on sleeves and labels of records ( such as The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, vinyl copies of which bear the copyright notice "© 1973 The Gramophone Company, Ltd .").
Although Haryana lost to Bombay in the quarter finals, his form made the nation sit up and take notice.
These shows received little notice, but two years later, a 1962 Sidney Janis Gallery exhibition in New York officially launched Pop Art, bringing him national recognition although he disclaimed being anything other than a painter of illusionistic form.

notice and document
% document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice
Using the capability of the Internet in that fashion was a sensible and efficient way of providing notice, especially compared to the alternative Vogel apparently preferred — mailing out a lengthy legalistic document that few class members would have been able to plow through.
The term is also used outside the United States for a document giving public notice of a proposed rule change and inviting informed comment on it.
In addition, terms can be incorporated by reasonable notice, for instance by referring to a staff handbook in a written employment agreement, or even in a document in a filing cabinet next to the staff handbook.
Though actively engaged in all seven areas of the 2004 document titled " For the Health of the Nation ," the NAE gained much notice for the seventh point of that document ; this section of the document calls on evangelicals to " protect God's creation.
Any document written after 1978 in the U. S. is automatically copyrighted even without legal registration or notice.
Patent applicants are then allowed to traverse the official notice given by an examiner, in which case the examiner must present an evidentiary document to prove the fact or limitation is well known.
For example, change notice 2 in 1986 changed the title of the document from " Aircraft internal time division command / response multiplex data bus " to " Digital time division command / response multiplex data bus ".
The notice of removal must be filed within 30 days of the first removable document.
The document has been in print since at least 1970, but first gained widespread notice in the 1990s, when it appeared on the Internet.
Mongus complied and after taking possession of the see, he signed the controversial document and sent notice of his succession to his fellow Patriarchs.
A pay stub, paystub, payslip, pay advice, or sometimes paycheck stub, is a document an employee receives either as a notice that the direct deposit transaction has gone through, or is attached to their paycheck.
The article states: " Schuckardt said last week he thought the document was an eviction notice rather than an order to appear in court.
Furthermore, Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v. Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd 1 QB 433 held that if a party wishes to incorporate onerous terms into a document that is to be just accepted by the other party, reasonable notice must be given to make it a term of the contract.
* burn notice ( document ), an official statement issued between intelligence agencies stating that an individual or a group is or has become unreliable
The terms must be found in a signed and legible document, a copy of the unsigned agreement must be supplied to the debtor or hirer, a copy of the signed document must be supplied to the debtor or hirer and a notice advising the debtor or hirer of his rights of cancellation must be included with the signed and unsigned copies.
The EA becomes a draft public document when notice of it is published, usually in a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected by the proposal.
Under the interim provisions, a firearms dealer who proposes to transfer a handgun must receive from the transferee a statement ( the Brady Form ), containing the name, address and date of the proposed transferee along with a sworn statement that the transferee is not among any of the classes of prohibited purchasers, verify the identity of the transferee by examining an identification document, and provide the " chief law enforcement officer " ( CLEO ) of the transferee's residence with notice of the contents ( and a copy ) of the Brady Form.
On April 20, 2004, the Chinese government released the Number 11 document " A notice concerning the work for maintaining stability " ( 关于当前稳定工作的通知 ).

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