Common use of Expectation of Service Clause in Contracts

Expectation of Service. All expectations of service are reflective in Section 1, Term, Performance Requirements Table. a. All services must be pre‐approved by Purchaser in written format (e.g. fax, letter or email). b. Contractor will leave a copy of served documents at recipient’s Usual Mailing Address (defined as a place of residence and not a US Postal Service Post Office Box or place of employment) with a person of suitable age and discretion who is a resident, proprietor, or agent thereof, and with written authorization from Purchaser, Contractor will mail a copy of documents by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the person to be served at their usual mailing address. i. Usual Mailing Address if requested must be documented on returned declaration.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Process Server Services Contract, Statewide Contract, Statewide Contract

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Expectation of Service. All expectations of service are reflective in Section 1, Term, Performance Requirements Table. a. All services must be pre‐approved pre-approved by Purchaser in written format (e.g. fax, letter or email). b. Contractor will leave a copy of served documents at recipient’s Usual Mailing Address (defined as a place of residence and not a US Postal Service Post Office Box or place of employment) with a person of suitable age and discretion who is a resident, proprietor, or agent thereof, and with written authorization from Purchaser, Contractor will mail a copy of documents by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the person to be served at their usual mailing address. i. Usual Mailing Address if requested must be documented on returned declaration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Process Server Services Contract

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Expectation of Service. All expectations of service are reflective in Section 1, Term, Performance Requirements Table. a. All services must be pre‐approved pre approved by Purchaser in written format (e.g. fax, letter or email). b. Contractor will leave a copy of served documents at recipient’s recipient’s Usual Mailing Address (defined as a place of residence and not a US Postal Service Post Office Box or place of employment) with a person of suitable age and discretion who is a resident, proprietor, or agent thereof, and with written authorization from Purchaser, Contractor will mail a copy of documents by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the person to be served at their usual mailing address. i. Usual Mailing Address if requested must be documented on returned declaration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Process Server Services Contract

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