Common use of Method of Giving Notices Clause in Contracts

Method of Giving Notices. All notices must be given by any one of the following means: (a) by delivering it to a party's Address; (b) by sending it to a party's Address by ordinary post; (c) by sending it by facsimile transmission to a party's Address; or (d) by sending it by email to the Provider’s Address.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Accreditation Agreement, Accreditation Agreement

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Method of Giving Notices. All notices must be in writing and must be given by any one of the following means: (a) by delivering it to a party's Address; (b) by sending it to a party's Address by ordinary post; (c) by sending it by facsimile transmission to a party's Address; or (dc) by sending it by email to the Provider’s Address.nominated email address (in the Details of this Agreement)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Accreditation Agreement

Method of Giving Notices. All notices must be given by any one of the following means: (a) by delivering it to a party's Address; (b) by sending it to a party's Address by ordinary post;; or (c) by sending it by facsimile email transmission to a party's Address; or (d) by sending it by email to the ProviderAssessor’s Address.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assessor Agreement

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Method of Giving Notices. All notices must be given by any one of the following means: (a) by delivering it to a party's Address;Address;‌ (b) by sending it to a party's Address by ordinary post;; or‌ (c) by sending it by facsimile email transmission to a party's Address; or (d) by sending it by email to the ProviderAssessor’s Address.Address.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assessor Agreement

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