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    When a Severe Weather Warning Has Been Declared,a Delay in Notice
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When a Severe Weather Warning Has Been Declared,a Delay in Notice

Question 54

Question 54

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When a severe weather warning has been declared,a delay in notice is excused to the holder who was prevented from giving the notice until after the severe weather passed.

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