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notice and permit
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It stated the UNAINE were allowed to march without a permit, as long as they gave the town advanced notice.
He is the supreme head of the state, commands all the armed forces by sea and land, declares war, makes treaties of peace, of alliance, of commerce, but giving notice of them to the two Houses as far as national interest permit.
Marriage licenses began to be issued in the Middle Ages, to permit a marriage which would otherwise be illegal ( for instance, if the necessary period of notice for the marriage had not been given ).
: Business now may take notice that, as to such enterprises as cannot meet the new conditions, by reason of neglect, refusal or inability to employ that efficiency and economy which will permit industry to stand upon its own feet with less support from the government the people refuse to be longer taxed to accomplish the survival of the unfit.
1847 ( US ) Machine printed postal frank ( India ) In addition to stamps, postage franking can be in the form of printed or stamped impressions made in an authorized format and applied directly by a franking machine, postage meter, computer generated franking labels or other similar methods (" Postage Evidencing Systems "), any form of preprinted " postage paid " notice authorized by a postal service permit (" Indicia "), or any other marking method accepted by the postal service and specified by its regulations, as proof of the prepayment of the appropriate fees.
When the USACE processes an application for an Individual Permit, it must publish / issue a public notice ( typically in the Federal Register ) describing the proposed action described in the permit application.
( 2 ) In any action in respect of a use af a trade mark contrary to subsection ( 1 ), the court may decline to order the recovery of damages or profits and may permit the defendant to continue to sell wares marked with the trade-mark that were in his possession or under his control at the time notice was given to him that the owner of the registered trade-mark complained of the use of the trade-mark.
To illustrate, if a landlord breaches a term in a tenancy agreement and then issues an eviction notice to the tenant for the tenant's breach of a term in the tenancy agreement, the law might permit the tenant to stay because of the landlord's own breach of the tenancy agreement.
FRE 201 ( b )) permit judges to take judicial notice of two categories of facts:
The notice cited the company for violations of state environmental laws related to the " impairment of resource groundwater ", discharging waste-containing contaminants from areas other than the permitted points, and violations of other requirements of the plant's discharge permit.

notice and application
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.
A ' patent caveat ' was not an invention patent award, but only an unverified notice filed by an individual that he or she intends to file a regular patent application in the future.
To compute, notice that, by repeated application of (), we have the following linear relations:
This can be modified at any future date based on a change of circumstances by either party on proper notice to the other party and application to the court.
* In " The Visa " she and Jerry anger Pakistani immigrant Babu after she fails to notice Babu's visa application among Jerry's mail that she is picking up for him.
Alerts are also used to display a " termination notice "— sometimes requesting confirmation that the notice has been read — in the event of either an intentional closing or unintentional closing (" crash ") of an application or the operating system.
The very same day it received our notice of the magazine's departure, SSC, Inc. suddenly filed a US $ 300 fee and trademark application # 78319880 with the USA Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO ), requesting registration of the name " Linux Gazette " as a service mark.
Quick notice that stock depletion requires personnel to order new stock is critical to the inventory reduction at the center of JIT, which saves warehouse space and costs, but JIT relies on other elements in the inventory chain: for instance, its effective application cannot be independent of other key components of a lean manufacturing system or it can " end up with the opposite of the desired result.
This Treaty may, as regards the above Articles 3 to 6, and also as regards the corresponding application of Article 4 of the Treaty of Rapallo, be denounced on three months notice being given.
If the application is ruled admissible by the Court's secretary, notice thereof is served on the judges, the state or the Commission ( depending on who lodged the application ), the victims or their next-of-kin, the other member states, and OAS headquarters.
Firstly, an application on notice can be made for summary judgment in favor of the Defendant.
* In any other case, if the young person gives notice to the youth justice court that he or she doesn ’ t oppose the application for an adult sentence, or if the purpose and principles set out in subparagraph 3 ( 1 )( b )( ii ) and section 38 would not have sufficient length to hold the young person accountable for his or her offending behaviour in relation to an offence committed after the young offender has just acquired fourteen years of age.
The state APA requires state administrative agencies to adopt regulations, which are defined as statements that have general application and are adopted by an agency to detail or carry out a law that the agency administers, using a process that includes a review by the Attorney General, review by a legislative committee, and publication for public notice and comment.
* A copy of this application has been, or will be, provided to each H-1B nonimmigrant employed pursuant to this application, and, as of this date, notice of this application has been provided to workers employed in the occupation in which H-1B nonimmigrants will be employed:
His translation from Quintus Curtius, La Vie d ' Alexandre ( posthumously published in 1653 ) deserves notice as an application of the author's own rules.
Where land is registered, the adverse possessor may apply to be registered as owner after 10 years of adverse possession and the Land Registry must give notice to the true owner of this application.
This right to obtain provisional damages requires a patent holder to show that ( 1 ) the infringing activities occurred after the publication of the patent application, ( 2 ) the patented claims are substantially identical to the claims in the published application, and ( 3 ) the infringer had " actual notice " of the published patent application.

notice and action
Heavily armed and mobilized as a fast-moving Civil Defense outfit, 23 operators and office personnel stand ready to move into action at a minute's notice ''.
Pelham said Sunday night there was research being done on whether the `` quickie '' vote on the increase can be repealed outright or whether notice would have to first be given that reconsideration of the action would be sought.
Due process requires in most cases that notice describing the class action be sent, published, or broadcast to class members.
However, existing law requires judicial approval of all class action settlements, and in most cases class members are given a chance to opt out of class settlement, though class members, despite opt-out notices, may be unaware of their right to opt out because they did not receive the notice, did not read it, or did not understand it.
Due process requires that notice be given in a manner " reasonably calculated " to inform a party of the action affecting them.
Effectively, this section immunizes both ISPs and Internet users from liability for torts committed by others using their website or online forum, even if the provider fails to take action after receiving actual notice of the harmful or offensive content.
In return, the Comedy Opera Company gave notice that they intended to play Pinafore at another theatre and brought a legal action against Carte and company.
Frequently the most desired witness ( the deponent ) is an opposite party to the action, then notice may be given to that person's attorney.
The amendments required unions and employers to give 80 days ' notice to each other and to certain state and federal mediation bodies before they may undertake strikes or other forms of economic action in pursuit of a new collective bargaining agreement ; it did not, on the other hand, impose any " cooling-off period " after a contract expired.
The first action to bring the INLA to international notice was its assassination on 30 March 1979 of Airey Neave, one of Margaret Thatcher's closest political supporters.
For the following decade there is no notice of Amadeus's activities, and his last action was record on 10 December 1051.
In 1990, notice was given to Oswald by the Canadian Recording Industry Association on behalf of several of their clients ( notably Michael Jackson, whose song " Bad " had been cut up, layered, and rearranged as " Dab ") that all undistributed copies of Plunderphonics be destroyed under threat of legal action.
When a notice was served under the terms of the Act, which required them to sell the canals, they attempted to obstruct the new company by taking legal action against them.
The Supreme Court noted that property rights required due process, specifically a mechanism by which notice of action could be given, and hearing rights established so that somebody subject to the sterilization law had the opportunity to appeal their case.
The settlement was affirmed on April 21, 2008, with the court saying, " the trial court did not abuse its discretion in approving the amended class action settlement agreement, approving the notice given to class members, or determining the amount of fees.
They process information from their auxiliary function to create strategies for action at a moment's notice.
No action can be brought against a bailiff acting under order of the court without six days ' notice (§ 52 ).
In response to notice of strike action by electricity workers, the Government introduced the Public Service Association Withdrawal of Recognition Bill.
The Everglades: River of Grass galvanized people to protect the Everglades and is compared to Rachel Carson's 1962 exposé of the harmful effects of DDT, Silent Spring, as both books are " groundbreaking calls to action that made citizens and politicians take notice ".
" Former Freddie chief financial officer Anthony “ Buddy ” Piszel, who in February, 2011, was CFO of CoreLogic, " had received a notice from the SEC that the agency was considering taking action against him ".
Gene Hackman took notice of Wilson's performance in Shanghai Noon and recommended Wilson to co-star in the 2001 action film Behind Enemy Lines.
In this context, the term " due diligence " determines the scope of a party's constructive knowledge, upon receiving notice of facts sufficient to constitute " inquiry notice " that alerts a would-be plaintiff that further investigation might reveal a cause of action.
In general, this is believed to happen because as the number of bystanders increases, any given bystander is less likely to notice the situation, interpret the incident as a problem, and less likely to assume responsibility for taking action.
* A section 104 ( e ) letter is the EPA's formal notice letter to potentially responsible parties that CERCLA-related action is to be undertaken at a site with those PRPs being considered responsible.

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