practice, evidence. When it is intended to give secondary evidence of a written instrument or paper, which is in: the possession of the opposite party, it ii, in general, requisite to give him notice to produce the same on the trial of the cause, before such secondary evidence can be admitted. … [Read more...]
NOTICE TO APPEAR
A summons or notice directing a person to appear in court. … [Read more...]
NOTICE TO QUIT
Legal notice to a tenant provided by a landlord that informs the tenant that it is to either cure a breach in the lease obligation (e.g. failure to pay rent) or it must quit (leave) the premises and do so within a short period of time, typically within three days. … [Read more...]
NOTICE TO VACATE
A notice given by a landlord to a tenant to leave the premises within a certain period of time. Typically this notice is given to tenants who stay past the end of a lease period and the tenant is given a 30 day notice to vacate the premises. … [Read more...]
NOTIFY
To give notice, to inform someone or a party to an action. In legal proceedings, and in respect to public matters, this word is generally, if not universally, used as importing a notice given by some person, whose duty it was to give it, in some manner prescribed, and to some person entitled to receive It, or be notified. Appeal of Potwine, 31 Conn. 384. … [Read more...]