Common use of DOMICILIUM Clause in Contracts

DOMICILIUM. 24.1 The Parties chose as their respective domicillia citandi et executandi (the address nominated by the Parties where notices may be sent) the physical, postal address and/or email address stated in clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of the Contract of Sale. 24.2 Either party shall be entitled to change the domicilium address by giving written notice thereof to the other which may be delivered by hand, by facsimile, by email or by prepaid registered post. 24.3 Any notice which is given by either party to the other party’s domicilium address, being the physical, postal, email addresses or facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of the Contract of Sale, shall be deemed to have been duly given: 24.3.1 if hand delivered; on the day on which hand delivery takes place, either by handing such notice to the party concerned or by placing/affixing it in a prominent place at the party’s domicilium; 24.3.2 if posted by pre-paid registered post; on the fourth day following the date of posting of such notice; 24.3.3 where sent by email to the stated email address; on the day on which the email is actually sent which date shall be established by reference to the aforesaid machine’s activity report used to send such notice. 24.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, a written notice or communication actually received by either party shall be an adequate written notice to it notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium citandi et executandi.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale

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DOMICILIUM. 24.1 22.1 The Parties chose as their respective domicillia citandi et executandi (the address nominated by the Parties where notices may be sent) the physical, postal address, email address and/or email address facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of the Contract of Sale. 24.2 22.2 Either party shall be entitled to change the domicilium address by giving written notice thereof to the other which may be delivered by hand, by facsimile, by email or by prepaid registered post. 24.3 22.3 Any notice which is given by either party to the other party’s domicilium address, being the physical, postal, email addresses or facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 1 and 1.2 2 of the Contract of Sale, shall be deemed to have been duly given: 24.3.1 22.3.1 if hand delivered; on the day on which hand delivery takes place, either by handing such notice to the party concerned or by placing/affixing it in a prominent place at the party’s domicilium; 24.3.2 22.3.2 if posted by pre-paid registered post; on the fourth day following the date of posting of such notice; 24.3.3 22.3.3 where sent by facsimile or email to the stated facsimile number or email address; on the day on which the facsimile or email is actually sent which date shall be established by reference to the aforesaid machine’s activity report used to send such notice. 24.4 22.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, a written notice or communication actually received by either party shall be an adequate written notice to it notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium citandi et executandi.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale

DOMICILIUM. 24.1 19.1 The Parties chose as their respective domicillia citandi et executandi (the address nominated by the Parties where notices may be sent) the physical, postal address and/or email address facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 1 and 1.2 2 of the Contract of Sale. 24.2 19.2 Either party shall be entitled to change the domicilium address by giving written notice thereof to the other which may be delivered by hand, by facsimile, by email facsimile or by prepaid registered post. 24.3 19.3 Any notice which is given by either party to the other party’s domicilium address, being the physical, postal, email addresses postal or facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 1 and 1.2 2 of the Contract of Sale, shall be deemed to have been duly given: 24.3.1 19.3.1 if hand delivered; on the day on which hand delivery takes place, either by handing such notice to the party concerned or by placing/affixing it in a prominent place at the party’s domicilium;’s 24.3.2 19.3.2 if posted by pre-paid registered post; on the fourth day following the date of posting of such notice; 24.3.3 19.3.3 where sent by facsimile or email to the stated facsimile number or email address; on the day on which the facsimile or email is actually sent which date shall be established by reference to the aforesaid machine’s activity report used to send such notice. 24.4 19.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, a written notice or communication actually received by either party shall be an adequate written notice to it that party notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium citandi et executandi.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale

DOMICILIUM. 24.1 The Parties chose as their respective domicillia citandi et executandi (the address nominated by the Parties where notices may be sent) the physical, postal address and/or email address stated in clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of the Contract of Sale. 24.2 Either party shall be entitled to change the domicilium address by giving written notice thereof to the other which may be delivered by hand, by facsimile, by email or by prepaid registered post. 24.3 Any notice which is given by either party to the other party’s domicilium address, being the physical, postal, email addresses or facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of the Contract of Sale, shall be deemed to have been duly given: 24.3.1 if hand delivered; on the day on which hand delivery takes place, either by handing such notice to the party concerned or by placing/affixing it in a prominent place at the party’s domicilium;; READ ONLY 24.3.2 if posted by pre-paid registered post; on the fourth day following the date of posting of such notice; 24.3.3 where sent by email to the stated email address; on the day on which the email is actually sent which date shall be established by reference to the aforesaid machine’s activity report used to send such notice. 24.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, a written notice or communication actually received by either party shall be an adequate written notice to it notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium citandi et executandi.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract of Sale, Contract of Sale

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DOMICILIUM. 24.1 23.1 The Parties chose as their respective domicillia citandi et executandi (the address nominated by the Parties where notices may be sent) the physical, postal address, email address and/or email address facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 1 and 1.2 2 of the Contract of Sale. 24.2 23.2 Either party shall be entitled to change the domicilium address by giving written notice thereof to the other which may be delivered by hand, by facsimileemail, by email facsimile or by prepaid registered post. 24.3 23.3 Any notice which is given by either party to the other party’s domicilium address, being the physical, postal, email addresses or facsimile number stated in clauses 1.1 1 and 1.2 2 of the Contract of Sale, shall be deemed to have been duly given: 24.3.1 23.3.1 if hand delivered; on the day on which hand delivery takes place, either by handing such notice to the party concerned or by placing/affixing it in a prominent place at the party’s domicilium; 24.3.2 23.3.2 if posted by pre-paid registered post; on the fourth day following the date of posting of such notice; 24.3.3 23.3.3 where sent by facsimile or email to the stated facsimile number or email address; on the day on which the facsimile or email is actually sent which date shall be established by reference to the aforesaid machine’s activity report used to send such notice. 24.4 23.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, a written notice or communication actually received by either party shall be an adequate written notice to it notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium citandi et executandi.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Sale

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