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Article 143-Notice |
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Notice |
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Notice is the requirement that a party named in any legal process concerning the laws of the Society affecting their rights, obligations or duties to be aware of this process. |
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The Society recognizes only three forms of notice: Public, Actual and Constructive. |
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Public Notice shall be any notice given to the members of the Society by any agency or legislative body in a rulemaking or lawmaking proceeding through some public means of pronouncement including (but not limited to) newspapers, public web sites, ratio and television. |
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Actual Notice shall be any notice given to one or more members of the Society by direct means of conveyence including (but not limited to) email, letter and personal service. |
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Constructive Notice shall be the promulgation of notice by public notice and/or actual notice in such a manner that another man/woman or corporation is presumed to have knowledge of the matter even if no acknowledgment has been received. |
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