Reasonable notice definition

Reasonable notice means, at a minimum:]
Reasonable notice means notice given at least 24 hours before the time at which entry is sought.
Reasonable notice means advising the news media who have filed a request for notice with the governmental body and posting the notice on a bulletin board or other prominent place which is easily accessible to the public and clearly designated for that purpose at the principal office of the body holding the meeting, or if not such office exists, at the building in which the meeting is to be held.

Examples of Reasonable notice in a sentence

  • Reasonable notice of any proposals for changes in user charges should be given to users to enable them to express their views before changes are made.


More Definitions of Reasonable notice

Reasonable notice is defined as at least two weeks’ notice. If reasonable notice is provided, the employee’s request will not be denied unless it would be unduly disruptive to the department to grant the request. A request to use CTO with less than two weeks’ notice may still be granted within the discretion of the supervisor or manager responsible for considering the request.
Reasonable notice. Means in all normal circumstances no less than 21 calendar days. “the Regulations” Means the National Health Service (Pharmaceutical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2009 as amended
Reasonable notice means ten (10) Calendar Days. When Reasonable Notice is applicable to situations where LUC-AAUP has made written requests to the University, or the University has made written requests to LUC-AAUP, the notice period shall commence upon receipt of such request.
Reasonable notice means publishing a notice of the proposed disposition and of a public hearing before the City Council to consider such disposition once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City.
Reasonable notice means actual notice or notice that meets the requirements of state law.
Reasonable notice means that the officer will provide not less than 7 days notice prior to the requested compensatory time off.
Reasonable notice means the posting of the meeting agenda on the County website and the applicable participating municipalities’ website and advising the Applicant, Candidate, Contributor or Registered Third Party Advertiser, as applicable, by email, telephone or by regular mail seven (7) calendar days in advance of the meeting.