By fax Sample Clauses

By fax. On receipt of a transmission report from the correct number confirming uninterrupted and error-free transmission; and
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By fax upon receipt by the sender of a transmission report (or other appropriate evidence) that the fax has been transmitted to the addressee.
By fax. 5.1 This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. All of these counterparts will for all purposes constitute one agreement, binding on the parties, notwithstanding that all parties are not signatories to the same counterpart. A faxed transcribed copy or photocopy of this Agreement executed by a party in counterpart or otherwise will constitute a properly executed, delivered and binding agreement or counterpart of the executing party.
By fax. A notice sent by fax is to be treated as served on the day upon which it is sent or the next working day where the fax is sent after 1600 hours or on a day that is not a working day whenever and whether or not it or the confirmatory copy is received unless the confirmatory copy is returned through the Royal Mail undelivered.
By fax. In United States 900-000-0000 Wireline & Wireless 600-000-0000 Optical 600-000-0000 Enterprise Voice All fax orders will be returned with an RMA # by the next business day. Faxed Emergency Orders must be also called in to ensure receipt of fax. In United States rxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Wireline & Wireless bxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Optical uxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Enterprise Voice To obtain an e-mail Part Request Form simply, send an e-mail to any of the above addresses and note “PRF” (Part Request Form) in the subject/title field. A form will be sent in reply automatically. Place Customer PO in the subject/title field when e-mailing the completed Part Request Form. All e-mail orders will have an order confirmation with RMA # returned by the next business day. U.S. Optical 1000 000-000-0000 bxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx U.S. Wireline & Wireless 100 000-000-0000 rxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx U.S. Enterprise Voice 1000 000-000-0000 uxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Canada Optical, Wireline & Wireless 1142 1-877-618-2204 cxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Canada Enterprise Voice 1145 1-800-636-9998 cxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx US & Canada Enterprise Data 275 n/a n/a US & Canada Services Edge Router (Shasta BSN)(only) 272 n/a n/a *Via 1-800-4NORTEL (1-000-000-0000)
By fax. Any notice, statement, document or other communication required or permitted to be given to any party pursuant to any of the provisions of this agreement shall be sufficiently given if the same is in writing and is delivered to such party by facsimile transmission ("fax"). Wherever throughout these presents there is any mention of or reference to the Lessor or the Lessee such mention or reference shall be deemed to extend to and include the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the Landlord and of the Tenant and sub-tenants of the Tenant as the case may be, and if the Tenant shall be a female or if there be more than one Tenant, the pronouns used throughout shall be taken to be altered accordingly. ________________________________________ ( LANDORD) on the day of , 20 ____ (TENANT) I have read and clearly understand this Lease and acknowledge having received a true copy of it dated: on the day of , 20 _____ _________________________________________ (TENANT) 1. The Tenant shall not obstruct any route of access to or within the rented premises. In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Tenant shall not: a) encumber sidewalks, hallways, balconies, fire escapes, or fire routes nor shall he remove or cover any source of light to any of these areas; b) take bicycles in or out or through, or store them in, areas other than those designated by the Landlord; c) place anything on the outside of window xxxxx or projections. 2. No sign, advertisement or notice shall be inscribed, painted or affixed on any part of the outside of the building whatsoever. 3. All Tenants must observe strict care not to allow their windows to remain open so as to admit rain or snow. For any injury caused to the property of other tenants, or to the property of the Landlord by such carelessness the tenants neglecting this rule will be held accountable. 4. Balconies shall not be used for the hanging or drying of clothes or for storage. 5. The Tenant shall not store or use any noxious or flammable substances, any cooking or heating apparatus which may be a health or fire risk,in contravention of any law or by-law or do anything that may result in any increase in the Landlord's cost of insurance. In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing the Tenant shall: a) confine cooking to the kitchen or other areas specified by the Landlord; b) not store any paint, gasoline or propane containers in any enclosed area; c) not use ...
By fax. By fax to the fax number (if any) stated for notices under or pursuant to Clause 18.3, in which case they shall be deemed to have been received when uninterrupted transmission in full has been completed.
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By fax. This Agreement may be executed by Microgy and/or DBT by facsimile signature, which facsimile signatures shall be deemed to be original signatures, and shall have the same force and effect as original signatures.

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