Legal Definition and Related Resources of Intimation
Meaning of Intimation
In Civil Law. The name of any Judicial act by which a notice of a legal proceeding is given to some one; but it is more usually understood to mean the notice or summons which an appellant causes to be given to the opposite party, that the sentence will be reviewed by the superior judge. In Scotch Law. An instrument of writing, made under the hand of a notary, and notified to a party, to inform him of a right which a third person had acquired; for example, when a creditor assigns a claim against his debtor, the assignee or cedent must give an intimation of this to the debtor, who, till then, is justified m making payment to the original creditor. Kames, Eq. bk. 1, p. 1, § 1.
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Synonyms of Intimation
noun
- allusion
- denuntiatio
- hint
- idea
- implication
- inference
- inkling
- innuendo
- insinuation
- mention
- nuntius
- overtone
- reference
- significatio
- suggestion
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