Definition of

Warning

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A notice may be given orally.

From the Latin ad visum , a warning is a warning that is communicated to someone. It can be a sign , advice or a call for attention .

For example: “The road has a lot of snow: pay attention to the notices from the authorities” , “I received a notice from the telephone company indicating possible cuts in the service” , “I am going to put a notice on the billboard so that no one uses the elevator that doesn't work .

Characteristics of a notice

The notice attempts to warn or communicate something new , either orally or in writing. In this second case, it can be manifested in the form of a poster or sign. Stores usually post notices on their doors or windows with all kinds of information aimed at attracting new customers, but also to communicate various issues to regulars ( "Closed for holidays" , "I'll be back in five minutes" , "10% off). discount on all products” , “Tomorrow we open with reduced hours” , etc.).

It is evident that the notices have different functions. There are some that warn about a potential danger ( "100 meters away, sharp curve" ), others that spread certain rules or prohibitions ( "Smoking is prohibited" ) and some that limit themselves to exposing a message of different characteristics ( "Smile, we are filming” ).

Sign

Posters or signs may include notices.

Eviction

The notice of termination of some types of contract, such as rental (or leasing) and employment, is known as eviction , although it is popularly associated with the first case. In this context, we speak of an eviction or eviction notice and it is used when it is desired to deprive a person of the use of a property of which they were a tenant.

Among the reasons that generally lead to an eviction are:

* non- payment or considerable delay in payment;

* the breach of any of the points of the contract and the refusal to correct the error, as occurs when a home is sublet, or when the maximum number of inhabitants allowed by the owner is exceeded;

* the voluntary deterioration of any part of the property;

* the inconvenience caused to your neighbors or the rest of the tenants, even after having received a warning in this regard;

* carrying out illegal activities on the property.

Eviction after notice

To carry out the eviction of a tenant, it is necessary to follow a series of steps, as indicated by the current legislation in each country. This must be met for both written and oral agreements. The procedure begins when the landlord sends the tenant a formal paper notice. From here two possibilities arise:

* that it is a request to resolve the problem that led to the issuance of the notice, such as a debt that can be settled within a certain period of time. In this case, the owner can only proceed with the eviction if the other party refuses to resolve the conflict;

* that the possibility of continuing with the contractual relationship is not contemplated, that is, that a deadline is established to leave the property.

Finally, it is worth mentioning that the Law does not support evictions on behalf of the owners: it is absolutely necessary to have a court order. Likewise, it is not permitted to take your belongings, prevent you from entering or leaving the property, cutting off the provision of services , or removing doors or windows.

Advertisements

Another use of the concept of notice appears in advertising . In this context they are also called advertisements .

These are those advertising messages that are disseminated through the media or in public life: “The new television advertisement for the sports brand features the participation of great tennis players from throughout history,” “The company withdrew its advertisement.” of the magazine in disagreement with its editorial policy .