Sentence examples for written notice from inspiring English sources

"written notice" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It typically means a written document or letter that provides formal notice about something. For example, "The landlord gave the tenant written notice that he was in breach of the rental agreement."

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He said security officers had received written notice last week.

You must also make them available for collection on receiving written notice from the trader.

He retains the right to repossession, but only subject to two days' written notice.

After he gave the company oral, then written notice of his activation, the company dismissed him.

The big SOEs say quietly that they have not received any written notice to cut off contracts.

Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the other in any of the following events: 15.1.1.

But Logan disagrees, and so a written notice of an official feud is delivered to Eyes Cusack.

Mr. Holzman said the group gave the town 30 days' written notice that it planned to move the carousel.

Anything less than four weeks written notice is inadequate and would be void under the Act," Peaker says.

8.2 The Agreement may be terminated by either party, on giving the other 30 days written notice.

In addition, the law provides that any shareholder who gives five days' written notice has the right to examine a list of the shareholders.

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