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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Within Notice

http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0307_0174_ZO.html

"Certainly it is not within judicial notice that this weapon is any part of the ordinary military equipment, or that its use could contribute to the common defense."

Does it mean I could write:

"It has come within my notice that ....."

to mean the same thing as:

"It has come to my notice that ...."

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" No, I suggest that you focus on the basics for now and leave the deeper scheme of things for later. " Judicial Notice" is a legal term and has a different connotation. Judicial Notice legal definition of Judicial Notice .

  • " No, I suggest that you focus on the basics for now and leave the deeper scheme of things for later.
  • " Judicial Notice" is a legal term and has a different connotation.
  • Judicial Notice legal definition of Judicial Notice .
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  • com/ Judicial + Notice A doctrine of evidence applied by a court that allows the court to recognize and accept the existence of a particular fact commonly known by persons of average ...
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SheltieBitesDoes it mean I could write: "It has come within my notice that ....."to mean the same thing as: "It has come to my notice that ...."
No, I suggest that you focus on the basics for now and leave the deeper scheme of things for later. " Judicial Notice" is a legal term and has a different connotation.

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So, "within someone's notice" is not common English?

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