A enforcement notice is a notice that is served by the local authority in order to require the person to whom it is addressed to take specific action to remedy a breach of planning control.
An adjudication enforcement is a legal process whereby a court orders someone to do something, or refrain from doing something, as a result of that person breaching a contract. The court may order the person to pay damages to the other party, or to carry out some other remedy.
A witness statement is a written or recorded declaration by a person who has firsthand knowledge of a particular event. The statement is used as evidence in a court of law. The witness must swear to the accuracy of the statement and must be available to testify in court if necessary.
An application notice is a notice that is required to be given to an applicant before their application can be refused. The notice must state the reasons for the refusal and the applicant must be given a reasonable opportunity to respond to the notice.
A claim form is a document that is used to request benefits or compensation from an insurance company. The form typically includes information about the policyholder, the incident, and the damages that have been incurred. The insurance company will use this information to determine whether or not the claim is covered under the policy.
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