Acceptances of offers Sample Clauses

Acceptances of offers. (a) If the Employee accepts the offer, the Employer must, within 21 days after the day the acceptance is given to the Employer, give written notice to the Employee of the following:
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Acceptances of offers. (a) If the Doctor accepts the offer, the Health Service must, within 21 days after the day the acceptance is given to the Health Service, give written notice to the Doctor of the following:

Related to Acceptances of offers

  • Notification of Acceptance of General Offer of Terms Upon execution of Exhibit “E”, General Offer of Terms, Subscribing LEA shall provide notice of such acceptance in writing and given by personal delivery, or e-mail transmission (if contact information is provided for the specific mode of delivery), or first-class mail, postage prepaid, to the designated representative below. The designated representative for notice of acceptance of the General Office of Privacy Terms is: Name: Title: Contact Information:

  • OFFER ACCEPTANCE Inasmuch as this Agreement, signed by the Purchaser and delivered to the Seller, shall constitute an offer to purchase the Property, such offer shall not be capable of being withdrawn and shall remain open for acceptance by the Seller signing same within 14 (fourteen) days after the date of signature thereof by the Purchaser.

  • Terms and Conditions of Offer This is an offer to purchase the Property in accordance with the above-stated terms and conditions of this Agreement. If at least one, but not all, of the Parties initial such pages, a counteroffer is required until an agreement is reached. The Seller has the right to continue to offer the Property for sale and to accept any other offer at any time prior to notification of acceptance. If this offer is accepted and the Buyer subsequently defaults, the Buyer may be responsible for payment of licensed real estate agent(s) compensation. This Agreement and any supplement, addendum, or modification, including any copy, may be signed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall constitute one and the same writing.

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