Yes, texts can be considered as written notice for legal purposes, as long as they meet the requirements set forth in the relevant laws or agreements.
Yes, it is legal to handwrite an eviction notice as long as it contains all the necessary information required by law. It is always a good idea to consult with a legal professional or check your local laws to ensure compliance with eviction notice requirements.
Written Notice of WHAT? (in the US) Nothing posted on the web which is meant for a specific individual or individuals is considered a "legal notice." There is no legal requirement that anyone peruse the web every day to receive such notices. However, a general warning on a website warning (for instance) that copying it may be illegal is considered legal, because anyone who voluntarily goes there for either legal or unlawful purpose is preseumed to have seen it before doing "their thing."
VERY doubtful. Most legal contracts must actually bear the written signatures of the signatories.
To accurately answer your question, I would need more context about the specific notice you are referring to. Notices can be placed by various entities such as government agencies, businesses, or individuals for reasons ranging from public announcements, legal requirements, to promotional purposes. If you provide more details about the notice, I can give a more precise answer.
Yes, a legal notice has been sent to the wrong address.
Yes it does constitute a written notice.Another View: (in the US) NO, an e-mail does NOT serve as a legal notice because there is no confirmation that it was sent by an individual who had the legal "standing" to send it - or sent to a valid e-mail address - or received by the person for whom it was intended.
The legal notice is meant to provide a public posting or newspaper advertisement which announces a specified intent or legal action to the local citizens.
A blue corner notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest an individual pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action. Issued by Interpol, it serves to collect additional information about a person's identity, location, or activities in relation to a crime. Unlike other notices, it does not require the individual to be wanted for prosecution but can be used for various legal purposes.
If they own the property they have the right to charge you rent. You have no rights under their allowing you to live for a year at no cost. There is no verbal contract to be broken because none exists. Their written notice is a legal notice to you that your rent is now due.
no
No, it is not legal to use the Z library for commercial purposes as it is a platform for free access to copyrighted materials.
No. There is no immediate action for not taking advocates legal notice but there is every possibility legal proceedings may be initiated against you in the appropriate court of law.