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 any:
statutory notice means notice made in accordance with KRS 278.180.

More Definitions of statutory notice

statutory notice means a notice given in pursuance of any enactment or of any instrument made under an enactment.
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 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 a notice given in pursuance of any statutory provision or of any instrument made under a statutory provision.
statutory notice means 30 days' notice or 45 days' notice, as the case may be, as set forth in the act.
statutory notice means a notice of the kind mentioned in section 72(4).
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. ”.