Notwithstanding
Notwithstanding – this term means: In spite of; even if; without regard to or impediment by other things.
Notwithstanding – this term means: In spite of; even if; without regard to or impediment by other things.
Not negotiable – this term refers to a stable, permanent term, stipulated in agreement, which term is not a subject of amendment due to position by one of the parties.
Notice to quit – in the sphere of Property Law in some legal systems, this term describes a notification for termination of the lease agreement and respectively an eviction of the tenant, signed by the property owner before notary public…
Notice of issue – in some jurisdictions, this term refers to a written notification posted by a court to the address of the claimant & delivered in person, giving notification of the case number allocated to their legal claim and…
Notice – this term describes a document which has the legal role to warn people against receipt, about something which is about to happen.
Not guilty – this is a pleading by the convicted or by their lawyer that the convicted has not committed the crime. Or in other cases it could be a formal plea by the convicted of not being responsible for…
Notes receivable – within the sphere of Commercial Law, this term details certain bills detailing the obligations for payment, undertaken towards the person who is keeping the bills.
Notes of meeting – this term is used in Corporate Law, where details the official record (protocol) of a meeting. Some minutes of meeting very often include a summary or breakdown of the discussion along with any decisions taken on…
Note of payment – the term describes a receipt for a sum received by loan, detailing the amount and the deadline for paying it back to the creditor.
Note an exception – it means to point an objection against a statement of the other party and detailed in the protocol of a court hearing.