Generally speaking, text messages do not act as official notices for cause of action.
Yes you can
A 7 day notice is to tell you something's going to happen in one week. The text of the notice will explain what's going to happen.
Yes
bulletin, information, letter, news, notice
Thru internet, yes.
The present tense of notice is notice. Example: "I notice you forgot your text book". The present perfect tense is to be noticing. Example: "I am noticing strange readings from my instruments".
A 7 day notice is to tell you something's going to happen in one week. The text of the notice will explain what's going to happen.
There is a wide variety of websites that offer the rental of text books. The websites I found were www.campusbookrentals.com , www.collegebookrenter.com , and www.apple.com/education . Register with any of these site and you can rent textbooks through their online service.
WHEN YOU WANT THE READER TO NOTICE THE TEXT or to put feeling into the story ect
A notice is a warning made in advance of an event to allow preparations to be made. An announcement is a formal statement about a pending event or situation.
I own a direct mail coupon magazine and I ran a advertisement for a carpet cleaner company. He had ran with me before, so when I stopped by his house and ask him if he wanted to run his ad with me, he said yes. After that I have spoke and got text from him about payment. Now he says he's not going to pay me. I had an oral contract with him to run his ad. Is he liable to pay me?
It is important to notice key words, Annotations, highlight important words, and take notes.