Common use of How we can give a notice or communication Clause in Contracts

How we can give a notice or communication. Where the mortgage requires or allows us to give a notice to, or to communicate in any other way with, any person (including you), we can give the notice or communicate in any of the following ways, as we choose: We can mail it by prepaid mail addressed to the person at the person's mailing address shown in our records, by ordinary, registered or other mail. We can leave it at the person's address shown in our records, or on any part of the property, with an adult person there or in a place where it should reasonably be seen. We can advertise it in a newspaper published or generally read in the area where any part of the property is situated. We can provide it in an electronic form (including fax) to any person. You and every other party to the mortgage consent to our providing it in this way. When received. A notice or communication mailed as set out above is regarded as received on the third business day after it was mailed, whether the person actually receives it or not. A notice or communication left or advertised as set out above is regarded as received when it's so left or published. A notice or communication sent by electronic form (including fax) on a business day and before 3 p.m. in the place from which it's sent is regarded as received on that day. After 3 p.m., it's regarded as received on the next business day after it was sent. A business day is any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the jurisdiction in which the property is located.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residential Mortgage, Residential Mortgage, Residential Mortgage

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