Due notice definition
Examples of Due notice in a sentence
Due notice on the previous day of any change of one hour or less in the hours of beginning work shall be given; and at least 24 hours' notice shall be given in the case of an employee changing his or her starting time by more than one hour from his or her established starting time.
Due notice of all meetings of the shareholder and Directors shall be given by the Corporate Secretary or the person or persons calling such meeting.
Due notice of such reason or reasons shall be given to the employee and to the UNION representative in writing, and any such action asserted by the EMPLOYER or any agent or representative thereof shall be subject to the grievance procedure herein set forth provided that either party shall have the right of appeal to court from the final decision under the grievance procedure.
Due notice of the time, place and purpose of the meeting shall be mailed to each Shareholder, whether holding Voting Shares or non-Voting Shares, at such Shareholder’s address as it appears on the records of the Company, at least twenty days prior to the date of the meeting.
Due notice of the hearing shall be given to all concerned parties by the Personnel Officer.