claim+to+notice

  • 31Gold placer claim — In the United States, a placer claim grants to the discoveror of valuable minerals contained in loose material such as sand or gravel the right to mine on public land. Other countries such as Canada, Mexico, and Australia grant similar rights. In …

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  • 32Valid claim — In Law, a valid claim is a grievance that can be resolved by legal action. [ [http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/u018.htm Lectric Law Dictionary] ] [ [http://www.watertowninjury.com/tort legal glossary/tort legal glossaryv.html Scott C. Gottlied, LLC… …

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  • 33Montauk Point land claim — Stephen Talkhouse The Montauk Point land claim was a series of three lawsuits brought by Chief Wyandank Pharaoh, nephew of the famous Stephen Talkhouse who died in the same year (1879) that the tribe lost the last remaining vestige of their… …

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  • 34constructive notice — see notice Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. constructive notice …

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  • 35stop notice — 1. a remedy available to a person claiming to be beneficially entitled to securities enabling him to be notified of any proposed transfer of those securities. 2. an order preventing development issued by a planning authority: Town and Country… …

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  • 36D-notice affair — The D notice affair was a British political scandal from 1967, in which Prime Minister Harold Wilson made a misjudged attack on the Daily Express newspaper, accusing them of breaching two D notices which advised the press not to publish material… …

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  • 37presentation of claim — A notification by a creditor to the debtor of the existence of the claim, sometimes accompanied with an itemized statement, and usually given for the purpose of inducing payment. The filing of a claim, for example, the filing of a claim for… …

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  • 38default notice — Under regulations under the Consumer Credit Act 1974, where a debtor or hirer defaults under a regulated credit or hire agreement, the trader must send to the customer a default notice giving the customer at least seven days notice before taking… …

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  • 39Anti-copyright notice — An anti copyright notice is a specific statement that is added to a work in order to encourage wide distribution. Such notices are legally required because, under the Berne Convention in international copyright law, works are protected even if no …

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  • 40without notice — As used of purchasers, etc., such language is equivalent to in good faith. To be a holder in due course, one must take a bill or note without notice that it is overdue or has been dishonored or of any defense against or claim to it on the part of …

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