Common use of Counting of Time Clause in Contracts

Counting of Time. Whenever days are to be counted under this Agreement, the first day will not be counted and the last day will be counted, such that if a notice is delivered on a Monday to one Party, for example, with a five (5) day reply period hereunder, the reply must be sent to the sending Party (not received by such sending Party) by such recipient member no later than 11:59 a.m. local time for the sender, on the Saturday next following such Monday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collaboration Agreement (Exelixis Inc), Collaboration Agreement (Exelixis Inc)

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Counting of Time. Whenever days are to be counted under this ---------------- Agreement, the first day will not be counted and the last day will be counted, such that if a notice is delivered on a Monday to one Partyparty, for example, with a five (5) day reply period hereunder, the reply must be sent to the sending Party party (not received by such sending Partyparty) by such recipient member party no later than 11:59 a.m. local time for the sender, on the Saturday next following such Monday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Development Agreement (Embarcadero Technologies Inc)

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Counting of Time. Whenever days are to be counted under this ---------------- Agreement, the first day will not be counted and the last day will be counted, such that if a notice is delivered on a Monday to one PartyMember, for example, with a five (5) day reply period hereunder, the reply must be sent to the sending Party Member (not received by such sending PartyMember) by such recipient member no later than 11:59 a.m. local time for the sender, on the Saturday next following such Monday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Development Agreement (Embarcadero Technologies Inc)

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