Common use of How to give a notice Clause in Contracts

How to give a notice. In addition to any other lawful means, a Notice may be given by being: (a) personally delivered; (b) left at the Party’s current business address for Notices; (c) sent to the Party’s current postal address for Notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid airmail; or (d) sent by fax to the Party’s current fax number for Notices.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: User Funding – Umbrella Agreement, User Funding – Rail Corridor Agreement, User Funding Agreement

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How to give a notice. In addition to any other lawful means, a Notice may be given by being: (a) personally delivered; (b) left at the Party’s current business address for Notices; (c) sent to the Party’s current postal address for Notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid airmail; or (d) sent by fax emailed to the Party’s current fax number email address for Notices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement (Gold Fields LTD)

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How to give a notice. In addition to any other lawful means, a Notice may be given by being: (a) personally delivered; (b) left at the Party’s party's current business delivery address for Noticesnotices; (c) sent to the Party’s party's current postal address for Notices notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if If the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid airmail; or; (d) sent by fax to the Party’s party's current fax number for Noticesnotices; or (e) sent by such other form of communication as the Shareholders may from time to time agree.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Shareholders' Agreement

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