How To Use Give notice In A Sentence

  • Yes, but we are not obliged to give notice to the union.
  • Dozens of families on the estate have been give notice to quit .
  • The bank had agreed to keep the accounts separate, and if it wished to cancel this arrangement in view of the changed circumstances, it had to give notice to the customer.
  • Both Sue and Jude together went to the office of the district to give notice.
  • Dozens of families on the estate have been give notice to quit .
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  • The Contractor-shall carry-out the Tests on such day or days within that period as the Contractor may fix and of which he shall give notice to the Engineer.
  • Some companies, sticking to the rule book, only give notice once every three years.
  • They will have to give notice. The Sun
  • Do I have to give notice if I want to move?
  • The Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer whenever any work is ready and before it is covered up, put out of sight, or packaged for storage or transport.
  • As a general rule in English law, there is no need to give notice if a sum of money is payable on a particular day.
  • In this event, the Engineer give notice to the Contractor accordingly.
  • The Company to give notice to enforce strict adherence to all terms of this Agreement.
  • The Engineer shall give notice to both Parties of each agreement or determination, with supporting particulars.
  • The policy allows pilots to give notice on the last day of the month and retire the following day.
  • If so when must you give notice.
  • The whistle blew to give notice that the boat was about to leave.
  • Typically the project company will covenant to give notice of the assignment to the other party.
  • They will have to give notice. The Sun
  • As a general rule in English law, there is no need to give notice if a sum of money is payable on a particular day.
  • Christopher being very weak, so as to be scarce able to keep the sea, we agreed to make for Vigo, which is frequented by many English ships; but having a fair wind for England on the 10th, we fired two shots to give notice to the Christopher of our intention, and immediately shaped our course homewards. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
  • His order required the judgment creditor and judgment debtor to give notice to the garnishee of any further relief sought, and specified that such relief should be sought by way of motion.
  • Whenever evidence or policies are submitted, the insuring Party shall also give notice to the Engineer.
  • You must give notice of changes in the arrangements.
  • How do I give notice that my child will leave a class?
  • Philip led the way, and they entered the mill, where the warning bells were ringing to give notice that the corn was flowing down rightly; and the mill-hoppers kept on "ruttle, ruttle;" the water hissed, seethed, and rushed under their feet; the millstones rumbled round and round; and there on the top of the sacks, with which the place was half filled, sat the two great white cats belonging to the miller, fast asleep; while in Hollowdell Grange Holiday Hours in a Country Home
  • When they arrived, William sent a cadie to give notice to Colonel Gordon that he was arrived in town; but was detained upon business with a stranger, to whom he would be happy to introduce him, as he was an acquaintance of his father's, and had seen him within the last few years. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17
  • Obviously we are very close to the final date by which we can give notice and your urgent attention to this matter will be most appreciated.
  • If the notice period without objection, approved registration, the and give notice.
  • To the extent possible he must give notice to the other party of his to sell.
  • The judge's answer was that the obligation to give notice to the excess layer underwriters is an innominate term breach of which, if sufficiently serious, entitles the defendants to reject liability for the relevant claim.
  • For savers who are prepared to give notice before taking out their money, interest rates payable are generally higher.
  • I hereby give notice that the new regulations will come into force next week.
  • The velarium, or awning, is advertised in all the inscriptions yet found which give notice of public games. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • The antients divided the night into different watches; the last of which was called cockcrow: and in consequence of this they kept a cock in their Tirat, or Towers, to give notice of the dawn. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)
  • Dozens of families on the estate have been give notice to quit .
  • The Engineer shall give notice to both Parties of each agreement or determination, with supporting particulars.
  • While the malevolent, the trickish, and the grossly sensual, give notice of what they are by the cast of their features, and put their fellow-creatures upon their guard, that they may not be made the prey of these vices. Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries
  • The Clerk shall give notice to the respondent in Form 5 and a copy shall be sent to the applicant.
  • The Seller shall give notice of any likely delay in delivery as soon as practicable.
  • Firman knows nothing about your plans. You'll tell him asas you're ready to give notice.
  • The same fashion in their doors the Greeks, they say, had of old universally, which appears from their comedies, where those that are going out make a noise at the door within, to give notice to those that pass by or stand near the door, that the opening the door into the street might occasion no surprisal. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • An order to give notice would require that the parties incur further substantial expense with no corresponding benefit.
  • You must give notice of changes in the arrangement.

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