Common use of Methods of Giving Notice Clause in Contracts

Methods of Giving Notice. All notices, requests, demands or other communications provided for herein shall be given in writing and shall be effectively given if delivered personally, or sent by prepaid post, facsimile or email transmission to the respective last known address, facsimile number or email address of the recipient of the communication. A notice, request, demand and other communication shall be deemed to have been received when delivered, or if mailed, on the fifth business day after the mailing thereof, or, if sent by facsimile, on the day that the sending facsimile machine confirms that the facsimile transmission has been sent, or, if sent by email, on that day satisfactory proof that the email transmission has been sent, provided that in the event of a strike or other interruption in the normal delivery of the mail after the mailing of any notice, request, demand or other communication hereunder, but before the deemed receipt thereof as provided herein, that notice, request, demand or other communication shall not be deemed to have been received by the party for whom the same is intended, unless the same is actually delivered or sent via facsimile to such party as contemplated herein.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Municipal Pension Plan Joint Trust Agreement, Municipal Pension Plan Joint Trust Agreement, mpp.pensionsbc.ca

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