pre-notice

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See also: prenotice

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ notice

Adjective[edit]

pre-notice (not comparable)

  1. occurring before a notice is issued
    • 2013, David A. Gauntlett, Insurance Coverage of Intellectual Property Assets[1]:
      "The court concluded, however, that there could be a breach if the insurer refused to reimburse the policyholder for pre-notice expenses, basing its denial on late notice and the agreement not to incur expenses without the insurer's consent."

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