Address for Proper Instructions Clause Samples

The "Address for Proper Instructions" clause defines the specific location or method by which one party must send official communications or instructions to the other party under the contract. Typically, this clause will specify a physical address, email address, or other contact details, and may outline requirements for updating these details if they change. Its core function is to ensure that all important notices and instructions are reliably delivered and received, thereby reducing the risk of miscommunication or disputes over whether proper notice was given.
Address for Proper Instructions. Proper Instructions shall be delivered to the Custodian at the address and/or telephone, telecopy or telex number, or appropriate electronic address, agreed upon from time to time by the Custodian and the applicable Fund.
Address for Proper Instructions. To the extent possible, Proper Instructions shall be sent to the Custodian via electronic instruction or trade information system acceptable to the Custodian or via facsimile transmission. Where reasonably practicable, an Authorized Person shall use automated and electronic methods of sending Proper Instructions. Where automated and electronic methods are unavailable, Proper Instructions shall be delivered to the Custodian at the location designated by the Custodian and the applicable Fund.