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Commonly Asked Questions about Hearing Notices

A Notice of Hearing is a prepared legal document that invokes all parties to hear a motion and may be emitted by any party. Most notably the notice contains a time and date for the court clerk to amend schedule for and what motion will be attempted.
(1) after notice and a hearing, or a similar phrase (A) means after such notice as is appropriate in the particular circumstances, and such opportunity for a hearing as is appropriate in the particular circumstances; but. (B) authorizes an act without an actual hearing if such notice is given properly and if
Notice to Attend Hearing or Trial A Notice to Attend (also known as a Notice in Lieu of Subpoena) is a written notice that requires the other party to attend the court hearing (or trial). It also tells the party when and where the hearing or trial will take place.
675:7 Notice Requirements for Public Hearing. (a) Notice shall be given for the time and place of each public hearing held under RSA 675:2-4 and RSA 675:6 at least 10 calendar days before the hearing. The notice required under this section shall not include the day notice is posted or the day of the public hearing.