Common use of Extraordinary Notices Clause in Contracts

Extraordinary Notices. Extraordinary notices and communications (including, without limitation, notices of termination, Force Majeure Event, material breach, change of address, requests for disclosure of Confidential Information, claims or indemnification) shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand, sent by facsimile or by overnight courier (and shall be deemed to have been properly served to the addressee upon receipt of such written communication) to the address set forth in Section 12.3 or such other address as notified in writing by such Party to the other Party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License and Supply Agreement (Uluru Inc.), License and Supply Agreement (Uluru Inc.), License and Supply Agreement (Uluru Inc.)

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Extraordinary Notices. Extraordinary notices and communications (including, including without limitation, notices of termination, Force Majeure Event, material breach, change of address, requests for disclosure of Confidential Information, claims or indemnification) shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand, sent by facsimile or by overnight courier (and shall be deemed to have been properly served to the addressee upon receipt of such written communication) to the address set forth in Section 12.3 15.3 or such other address as notified in writing by such Party to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Supply Agreement (Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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