statutory notice definition

statutory notice means a notice served by the company under the Companies Acts requiring particulars of interests in shares or of the identity of persons interested in shares.
statutory notice means a notice served by the Company under the Statutes requiring particulars of interests in shares or of the identity of persons interested in shares. 19. Uncertificated shares
statutory notice means a notice given in pursuance of any enactment or of any instrument made under an enactment.

Examples of statutory notice in a sentence

  • Statutory notice" means any written notice of the Commissioner of Finance that gives a person the right to a hearing in the Tribunal or the right to request a conciliation conference, including but not limited to, a notice of determination of tax due, tax deficiency or a disallowance of a refund.


More Definitions of statutory notice

statutory notice means notice made in accordance with KRS 278.180.
statutory notice means a notice served by the Company pursuant to S.793 of the Act requiring particulars of interests in shares or of the identity of persons interested in shares.
statutory notice means any:
statutory notice means a notice given in pursuance of any statutory provision or of any instrument made under a statutory provision.
statutory notice means a notice of the kind mentioned in section 75(2) of the Insurance Companies Act 1982; headed “Your right to withdraw from the transactionthe description or title of the person to whom the notice of cancellation should be sent may be substituted for or included with the name of that person. ”.
statutory notice means advance notice of an involuntary termination of employment that the Company is obligated to give a Participant under applicable federal, state or local law, including, without limitation, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1998, as amended.
statutory notice means any infringement notice, prohibition notice, improvement notice or non-disturbance notice issued by an Authority pursuant to the WHS Act and any electrical safety protection notice or unsafe equipment notice issued by an Authority pursuant to the Electrical Safety Act 2002 (Qld). Works Generally WUC includes any labour, material, plant and/or services required to fully complete the design intent of the Works. All fees, charges, costs and expenses necessary for the successful completion of the Works shall be deemed included in the contract sum. Any matters of construction and workmanship which are obviously intended, but which may not be referred to in the Specification or drawings and which are usually to be found in sound construction practice and are essential to WUC, are deemed to be included in the Contract. The Works include but are not limited to [INSERT A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS]. Work by the Principal or others (including Principal Supplied Materials) [DELETE IF THERE IS TO BE WORK DONE BY OTHERS OR PRINCIPAL SUPPLIED MATERIALS] The Principal will not provide any material, plant, labour and/or any other service required for WUC. [DELETE IF NOT APPLICABLE] The following work will be undertaken by others: (a) [LIST GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS] (b) [LIST GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS] [DELETE IF NOT APPLICABLE] Where the Principal is required under the Contract or pursuant to any direction issued under the Contract, to supply materials to the Contractor free of charge for use in WUC ('Principal Supplied Materials') then: (a) at least 20 business days before any Principal Supplied Materials is required, the Contractor shall advise the Superintendent in writing of the exact date on which such material is required and the quantity required on that date (‘PSM Notice’);