Similar words: ratification, gratification, rectification, justification, certification, self-gratification, quantification, identification. Meaning: [‚nəʊtɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative 2. informing by words 3. a request for payment.
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31 As with all advice to clients, written notification must follow the spoken word.
32 He asked that his son be informed, but the custody officer authorised delayed notification, and C was advised of this.
33 It was dated 10 July: I imagine by now you have received official notification that Leslie is missing.
34 In 1994, New Jersey became the first state to enact a community notification law.
35 Each week we receive exclusive notification of thousands of commercial credit agreements relating to sole traders and partnerships as well as limited companies.
36 An original draft of the Hay-Pauncefoote treaty provided for notification to and accession by third States.
37 The new directive covers classification, packaging and labelling and seeks to introduce Community-wide rules on notification of production or importation.
38 Arrangements for notification of staffing needs to the Bank should be devised.
39 You must destroy the notification of PIN sent to you by us.
40 Rosa's headmaster was surprised to receive a notification that the school would shortly be visited by an inspector.
41 It is assumed that the asylum seeker will receive that notification the day after it is posted.
42 The victim's identity is being withheld pending notification of relatives.
43 And in Minnesota, the proportion of second-trimester abortions among minors increased by 18 percent following enactment of parental notification law.
44 In the case of non-private customers, prior written notification is sometimes acceptable in place of the customer's written consent.
45 They claim notification exposes offenders who have served prison time to vigilantism, harassment, physical harm, job-loss and public shame.
45 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
46 Within one month of receiving the notification, the Commission has to decide whether to approve the merger or to open proceedings.
47 Housing official signed transfer forms and I was told I would receive notification of anew house within a week.
48 Police did not publicly identify the victims, pending notification of relatives.
49 His wife received the official notification from the Air Ministry a few days after they had celebrated their first anniversary of their wedding.
50 Notification of the compulsory purchase order has been placed in the public press.
51 Nor, it seemed to him, would he have received notification of this one had it not been for the ultimatum.
52 Another contentious issue is whether the revisions themselves are legal since they were passed without notification to the opposition.
53 Embassy here, John M.. Ordway, to receive the formal notification.
54 Subsequent notification to each individual affected by a suspended measure might well jeopardise the long-term purpose that originally prompted the surveillance.
55 He supports parental notification and opposes government funding, but does not advocate a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
56 His lawyer said his client had not yet received any formal notification of the conviction.
57 The notification requirement will apply to any investor, even if the investor is not EC-resident.
58 What are the implications of that for practices such as notification au parquet and service upon a Secretary of State?
59 If the wedding has to be postponed or cancelled after the invitations have been sent out notification cards should be promptly despatched.
60 An alternative indicator of demand for labour is employers' notification of vacancies.
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