Due notice definition

Due notice means notice published at least twice, with an interval of at least six days between the two publication dates, in a newspaper or other publication of general circulation within the appropriate area; or, if no such publication of general circulation be available, by posting at a reasonable number of conspicuous places within the appropriate area, such posting to include, where possible, posting at public places where it may be customary to post notices concerning county or municipal affairs generally. At any hearing held pursuant to such notice, at the time and place designated in such notice, adjournment may be made from time to time without the necessity of renewing such notice for such adjourned dates.
Due notice means notice published at least twice, with at least seven days between
Due notice means notice given at least 8 hours before the revised starting time of the rostered tour of duty in question;

Examples of Due notice in a sentence

  • Due notice will be given of any changes to the Tenancy Agreement.

  • Due notice of such reason or reasons shall be given to the employee and to the UNION representative in writing, and any such action asserted by the EMPLOYER or any agent or representative thereof shall be subject to the grievance procedure herein set forth provided that either party shall have the right of appeal to court from the final decision under the grievance procedure.


More Definitions of Due notice

Due notice means notice THAT IS published at least twice
Due notice means notice given by posting the same at the courthouse door and at three other public places in the county, including those where it may be customary to post notices concerning county or municipal affairs generally, not less than 10 days before the date of the event of which notice is being given. At any hearing held pursuant to such a notice at the time and place designated in such a notice, adjournment may be made from time to time without the necessity of renewing such notice for such adjourned dates.
Due notice means notice published at least twice, with at least seven days between publications, in a newspaper or other publication of general circulation within the appropriate area.
Due notice means a notice published at least twice, with at least six days between publications, in a publication of general circulation within the affected area, or if there is no such publication, by posting at a reasonable number of public places within the area, where it is customary to post notices concerning county and municipal affairs. Any hearing held pursuant to due notice may be postponed from time to time without a new notice;
Due notice means a notice that has been given if written notification has been dispatched by registered post or electronically or hand-delivered to the last address registered with the Registrar of the person concerned, at the commencement of the period of notice required;
Due notice means that the Union (1) has sent a let- ter by certified mail, or (2) hand-delivered to the employ- er, notifying the employer that the employer has allegedly failed to make the proper contributions to the Pension Fund in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The employer must submit proof, verified by the applicable trust, that they are in full compliance with all contributions to the applicable Pension Fund and must have the proof sub- mitted to and received by the Union within three (3) business days of the Union’s service of the notice on the employer. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the parties expressly agree that the decision of the Union wheth- er or not to allow workmen to be covered by this Agreement to work for the allegedly delinquent employer shall be at the Union’s sole and exclusive discretion and the Union’s deci- sion shall be conclusively final on all parties to this Agree- ment.
Due notice means notice published at least twice, with an inter-