notify forthwith

Frequency: 3.50.3 per million words

To inform someone officially and immediately; often a formal or legal requirement.

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  • Pursuant to the contract, the supplier must notify forthwith any delay in delivery.
  • If you change your address, please notify forthwith the registrar in writing.
  • The data controller shall notify forthwith any personal data breach to the authority.
  • All employees are required to notify forthwith their manager of safety incidents.
  • Tenants must notify forthwith any repair issues to the landlord or agent.
  • In the event of cancellation, the organizer will notify forthwith all registered participants.
  • The patient’s family should notify forthwith the clinic of any adverse reactions.
  • The bank must notify forthwith the customer of suspicious activity detected.
  • Contractors are obliged to notify forthwith any conflict of interest.
  • Should circumstances materially change, the company will notify forthwith its shareholders.