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What does Notice mean? A notice is a formal communication given under a contract or statute to start, vary, enforce, or end rights and obligations—commonly used for termination, breach/default, claims, variations, rent review, or landlord and tenant notices. The term is descriptive and used across legal contexts; its validity is governed by the contract’s notice clause and, where relevant, by legislation and case law on service and timing. Key features: - Strict compliance is usually required with any prescribed form, content, addressee, method of service (for example, hand, courier, post, recorded delivery, email), and notice periods. - Deemed service provisions often fix when a notice is treated...

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Archived precedent: N244 application notice to register judgments under Brussels I (Regulation (EC) 44/2001) for pre‑IP completion proceedings (England and Wales)

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This Precedent is archived and no longer maintained. It is intended for use in lodging a judgment in accordance with the enforcement measures prescribed by Regulation (EC) 44/2001, Brussels I (Chapter III, section 2)...

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Nicholas Pointon
Nicholas Pointon

Nick is a specialist commercial and chancery law barrister. His particular areas of expertise include commercial and contractual disputes, private international law, domestic and international arbitration. He has been consistently listed in Chambers UK for commercial dispute resolution since 2015 and regularly acts in cross border or offshore litigation, as well as wholly domestic matters. Commentators say –“He’s simply exceptional on paper and dominating in the courtroom.” (Chambers UK, 2018) “He’s a class act who is really good at the detail – he just oozes ability” (Chambers UK, 2017)Since 2012 Nick has been a Senior Associate Tutor of Law at the University of Bristol, and has taught in the fields of contract, land, trusts and international arbitration, to undergraduate and postgraduate students.Nick is also an accredited mediator and is happy to accept appointments as mediator in suitable cases....

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