Notitia dicitur a noscendo, et notitia non debet claudicare

Notitia dicitur a noscendo, et notitia non debet claudicare
Notice is so called from "noscendo," becoming known, and notice ought not to be defective.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • notitia dicitur a noscendo; et notitia non debet claudicare — /nowtish(iy)a disatar ey nosendow et nowtish(iy)a non debat klodakeriy/ Notice is named from a knowledge being had; and notice ought not to halt (i.e., be imperfect) …   Black's law dictionary

  • notitia dicitur a noscendo; et notitia non debet claudicare — /nowtish(iy)a disatar ey nosendow et nowtish(iy)a non debat klodakeriy/ Notice is named from a knowledge being had; and notice ought not to halt (i.e., be imperfect) …   Black's law dictionary

  • notice — no·tice 1 n 1 a: a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service ◇ The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often prescribed by a statute, rule, or contract. b …   Law dictionary

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