Show LITTLE CHATS I on Public Notice by James E. Pollard SERVICE BY PUBLICATION 33 in a It is a longstanding principle of English and American law that a person an inherent right to be notified of a proposed action that affects him or his The same principle applies to groups within the to corporations or or to agencies whether public or There is a dual purpose behind this well-established legal One is to give due notice to the individual about some proposed action that may affect his The other is to give him reasonably ample opportunity to do something about it if he The simplest way of giving legal notice is by what is known as personal This is where a court or a deputy for personally hands the adverse party the notice of an action against as in a law suit Sometimes this is also done by registered Where a proposed legal action is of more general such notice may be given by other One of the older methods is to post such a notice in a public place as in a city the court on the town common or many years on doors of a But as population grew and life became more complex a more effective means was So the law provided for such notices to be given through bona fide This is because newspaper reading is a well fixed habit and because such newspapers have a wide So service by publication in newspapers is now a well established practice pro-Prevent jam from When making jam or rub the bottom of preserving pan with a little It prevents |