Mail Etiquette Sample Clauses

Mail Etiquette. Opening mail addressed to another person is a federal offense and a violation of house rules. All mail received in the mailbox will be placed in the mail tray.
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Mail Etiquette. Opening mail addressed to another person is a federal offense and a violation of house rules. All mail received in the mailbox will be placed in the mail tray. Mailing address for Peggy’s Promise residents is 00000 XX Xxxxxxxx Xxx: Xxx 000 #000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, 00000. House phone is (210) 000- 0000.
Mail Etiquette. Opening mail addressed to another person is a federal offense and a violation of house rules. All mail received in the mailbox will be placed in the mail tray. Mailing address for Arthur’s Place residents is 00000 XX Xxxxxxxx Xxx: Xxx 000 #000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, 00000. House phone is (210) 000- 0000.
Mail Etiquette. Opening mail addressed to another person is a federal offense and a violation of house rules. All mail received in the mailbox will be placed in the mail tray. Resident must acknowledge and agree upon signing contract that receiving mail at property does not establish residency, CCRH retains the right to ask you to leave if zero tolerance offence or 6 infractions of other house rules occurs.

Related to Mail Etiquette

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  • Network Etiquette You are expected to abide by the generally accepted rules of network etiquette. These include but are not limited to the following:

  • Mail Service 1. The Union shall be authorized to use the Agency’s internal mail distribution system, and the electronic mail system (e-mail), to conduct Union business which is necessary for the effective representation of bargaining unit employees.

  • Mail Services BTU-ESP may use the School Board mail service, including employee mailboxes, for official communication to education support professionals, provided the BTU-ESP complies with all provisions of the Private Express Statutes, including postage requirements. The parties agree that should the Private Express Statutes change regarding required postage, this provision shall be modified accordingly. BTU-ESP and the Board shall develop guidelines for this service and for appropriate charges prior to implementing the use of the mail service.

  • Electronic Mail (E-mail If you send the Bank an e-mail message, the Bank will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. You should not rely on e-mail if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. • NOTE: E-mail transmissions outside of the Online Banking site are not secure. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, Password, account information, etc. via any general or public e-mail system. If you wish to contact us electronically, please use the e-mail link provided on our Online Banking site. Use this secure form to e-mail the Bank regarding inquiries about an electronic funds transfer error resolution, reporting unauthorized transactions, or contacting the Bank regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.

  • Usage for Voice Mail Message Service 6.1.2 Rated Incollects (originated in BellSouth and from other companies) can also be on Optional Daily Usage File. Rated Incollects will be intermingled with BellSouth recorded rated and unrated usage. Rated Incollects will not be packed separately.

  • Internet Banking service by means of which it is possible for the client to exercise various transactions posted by the Bank on the special web page of the bank xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx (without visiting the Bank), according to the regulations established by the Bank;

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  • E-Mail Access Patient shall be given the Physician’s e-mail address to which non-urgent communications can be addressed. Such communications shall be dealt with by the Physician or staff member of the Practice in a timely manner. Patient understands and agrees that email and the internet should never be used to access medical care in the event of an emergency, or any situation that Patient could reasonably expect may develop into an emergency. Patient agrees that in such situations, when a Patient cannot speak to Physician immediately in person or by telephone, that Patient shall call 911 or the nearest emergency medical assistance provider, and follow the directions of emergency medical personnel.

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