Fax Transmissions Sample Clauses

The Fax Transmissions clause defines how documents or notices sent via fax are treated under the agreement. Typically, it establishes that faxed copies of signed documents are considered legally valid and enforceable, just like originals, and may specify requirements such as confirmation of receipt or legibility. This clause ensures that parties can efficiently exchange and execute documents without delays, addressing the practical need for timely communication and reducing the risk of disputes over the validity of faxed documents.
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Fax Transmissions. Fax transmissions of executed documents with hard copies mailed per this Agreement shall be considered as binding on the parties from the time of such fax transmission. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agreement for Exchange of Stock and Plan of Reorganization 6
Fax Transmissions. This Lease may be transmitted between the parties by facsimile machine. Landlord and Tenant intend that faxed signatures constitute original signatures and that a faxed Lease containing the signatures (original or faxed) of Landlord and Tenant is binding on Landlord and Tenant.
Fax Transmissions. Line charges for order transmission to fulfillment vendor .........
Fax Transmissions. Fax transmissions of executed documents with hard copies mailed per this Agreement shall be considered as binding on the parties from the time of such fax transmission.
Fax Transmissions. This Agreement may be transmitted between the parties by facsimile machine or by electronic transmission. The parties intend that faxed signatures constitute original signatures and that a faxed Agreement or a signed portable document format (.pdf) copy of this Agreement containing the signatures (original, faxed or .pdf) of all parties is binding on the parties.

Related to Fax Transmissions

  • Data Transmission The procedures for transmitting load obligation data to PJM for DS Supplier’s DS Load shall be as set forth by PJM.

  • Transmission The Custodian and the Fund shall comply with SWIFT’s authentication procedures. The Custodian will act on FT Instructions received via SWIFT provided the instruction is authenticated by the SWIFT system. § Written Instructions. Instructions may be transmitted in an original writing that bears the manual signature of an Authorized Person(s).

  • Information Transmission The Provider, on behalf of itself and its respective Subsidiaries, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide or make available, or cause to be provided or made available, to the Recipient, in accordance with Section 6.1 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement, any Information received or computed by the Provider for the benefit of the Recipient concerning the relevant Service during the Service Period; provided, however, that, except as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties (a) the Provider shall not have any obligation to provide, or cause to be provided, Information in any non-standard format, (b) the Provider and its Subsidiaries shall be reimbursed for their reasonable costs in accordance with Section 6.3 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement for creating, gathering, copying, transporting and otherwise providing such Information, and (c) the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain any such Information in accordance with Section 6.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement.

  • Facsimile Transmission When sent by fax to the last fax number of the recipient known to the party giving notice, notice is effective upon receipt, provided that: a) a duplicate copy of the notice is promptly given by first class mail or certified mail or by overnight delivery, or b) the receiving party delivers a written confirmation of receipt. Any notice given by fax shall be deemed received on the next business day if received after 5:00

  • Transmission of business Where a business is transmitted from one employer to another, as set out in clause 4.4 - Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the employee had with the transmittor or any prior transmittor is deemed to be service with the transmittee and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.