1. A written or printed announcement. 2. The condition of being notified, whether or not actually aware. 3. Legal notification required by law. E.g. In order to give Sue notice that she was being sued by Bill, he published a notice in the local newspaper. Ted was able to get an extension to respond because he never received notice of the lawsuit, and Betty made no attempt to give him notice that she was suing him.
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