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41short — adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 a measuring little; not long from end to end (a short distance). b not long in duration; brief (a short time ago; had a short life). c seeming less than the stated amount (a few short years of happiness). 2 of small… …
42short — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. brief, concise, curt; deficient, failing; compact, stubby. See insufficiency, shortness, littleness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not long in space] Syn. low, skimpy, slight, not tall, not long,… …
43short — see a short horse is soon curried short reckonings make long friends art is long and life is short long foretold, long last; short notice, soon past Barnaby bright, Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night …
44notice — see long foretold, long last; short notice, soon past …
45short bill — / ʃɔ:t bɪl/ noun a bill of exchange payable at short notice …
46notice — no·tice 1 n 1 a: a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service ◇ The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often prescribed by a statute, rule, or contract. b …
47notice to quit — n. Notice given by a tenant informing the landlord that the tenant intends to move out; also, notice given by a landlord informing the tenant that he or she must move out. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks …
48notice to creditors — A notice given by the bankruptcy court to all creditors of a meeting of creditors. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …
49notice of cancellation — A regulated consumer credit agreement may be cancellable under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 where negotiation before the transaction took place face to face with the customer and the agreement is signed by the customer off trade premises. Special …
50at short notice — quickly, with little advance warning …