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notepaper Definition

note·paper (-pā′pər)

noun

paper for writing notes, or letters
notepaper Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • company: This letter should be printed on the headed notepaper of the company, partnership, business or individual seeking to recover the debt.

Possessives

  • newspaper: Mr Y used the newspaper's notepaper to make his initial complaint and in subsequent correspondence.
  • firm: No such disclosure on a firm's notepaper is required due to the requirement to issue terms of business letters.
  • company: Company's Notepaper - The company's full name, registered office address and registered number must appear on all business stationery.

Converse of object

  • head: Wow, what a mouthful, I'd have liked to have seen their headed notepaper!
  • use: You may wish to use the notepaper to write to the family you are sponsoring.
  • scent: The draft, on a sheet of scented hotel notepaper, appears to be in Mr Bush's own hand.
  • propose: A copy of the proposed practice notepaper to be sent to CLC for approval before printing.
  • sign: A fax on headed notepaper signed by The Registrant usually suffices.

Adjective modifier

  • official: References can be provided on official notepaper with authorized signatories: referees do not need to use the University's reference forms.
  • personal: The center frame shows the watermark on a sheet of Napoleon 1 personal notepaper.

Noun used with modifier

  • company: However, we have recently seen several examples of company notepaper that do not mention that the business is a limited company.
  • practice: A copy of the proposed practice notepaper to be sent to CLC for approval before printing.
  • hotel: The draft, on a sheet of scented hotel notepaper, appears to be in Mr Bush's own hand.