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notifié

Notifié is the past participle of the French verb notifier and is used as an adjective or participle meaning that a person or entity has been formally informed or that a document has been served. The term is common in legal, administrative, and regulatory contexts.

In civil and administrative law, notification (la notification) is the formal act by which a decision, document,

Outside pure procedure, notifié can appear in regulatory contexts to indicate that an obligation has been communicated

Etymology traces notifié to notifier, from the Latin notficare through Old French. In usage, notifié emphasizes

See also: notification, signification, organisme notifié, service of process.

or
action
is
transmitted
to
a
party.
When
a
party
is
notifiée,
deadlines
for
appeals
or
other
legal
effects
typically
begin
from
the
date
of
notification.
The
phrase
le
destinataire
notifié
refers
to
the
person
who
has
received
formal
notice,
while
la
partie
notifiée
denotes
the
party
that
has
been
informed.
Notified
status
is
important
because
it
marks
the
point
at
which
procedural
time
limits
and
obligations
become
enforceable.
to
an
interested
party.
A
related
term
in
the
European
Union
is
organisme
notifié
(notified
body),
which
designates
an
organization
designated
by
a
member
state
to
assess
conformity
with
EU
directives
for
products
and
services,
such
as
those
requiring
CE
marking.
the
reception
of
official
information
rather
than
the
act
of
communication
itself.