Common use of Method of Service Clause in Contracts

Method of Service. A Notice may be given by: (i) being personally delivered on a Party; (ii) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iii) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or (iv) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of the notice is then delivered by one of the means described above.

Appears in 33 contracts

Samples: Train Operations Agreement, Operator Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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Method of Service. A Notice may be given byby being: (ia) being personally delivered on to a Party; (iib) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iiic) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or; (ivd) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of service; or (e) if agreed by the notice is then delivered Parties, sent by one of email to the means described aboveParty’s current email address for service.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Standard Access Agreement, Standard Access Agreement, Access Agreement

Method of Service. A Notice may be given byby being: (ia) being personally delivered on to a Party; (iib) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iii) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or (iv) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of the notice is then delivered by one of the means described above.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: End User Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Access Agreement

Method of Service. A Notice may be given byby being: (ia) being personally delivered on to a Party; (iib) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iiic) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or; (ivd) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of service; or (e) if agreed by the notice is then delivered Parties, sent by one of email to the means described aboveParty’s current email address for service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Standard Access Agreement, Access Agreement

Method of Service. A Notice may be given by: (i) being personally delivered on a Party; (ii) being left at the Party’s Party‟s current address for service; (iii) being sent to the Party’s Party‟s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or (iv) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s Party‟s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of the notice is then delivered by one of the means described above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Train Operations Agreement, End User Access Agreement

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Method of Service. A Notice may be given byby being: (ia) being personally delivered on to a Party; (iib) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iiic) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or; (ivd) being sent by facsimile transmission to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of service; or (e) if agreed by Aurizon Network, sent by email to the notice is then delivered by one of the means described aboveParty’s current email address for service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Access Agreement

Method of Service. A Notice may be given by: (i) being personally delivered on a Party; (ii) being left at the Party’s current address for service; (iii) being sent to the Party’s current address for service by pre-paid ordinary mail; or (iv) being sent by facsimile transmission emailed to the Party’s current facsimile number for service provided that a copy of the notice is then delivered by one of the means described aboveemail address.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Train Operations Agreement

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