Common use of Notice and Delivery Clause in Contracts

Notice and Delivery. 1. Any notice given by either party under this Contract to the other party shall be sent to the addresses shown on the signing page of this Contract, unless either one party is notified in writing by the other party of a change of address. Once the notice is sent to the above address, it is deemed to have been delivered on following dates: For letters, the seventh (7) banking day after the dispatch of registered mail to the principal business address; For delivery by courier, the day on which the recipient signs to acknowledge receipt; For facsimile or emails, the day on which the facsimile or email is sent. However, all notices, requests or other correspondence sent or delivered to the Lender shall only be deemed to have been delivered when the Lender actually receives them. In addition, the originals (affixed with the company seal) of all notices and requests sent to the Lender via facsimile or email shall be delivered by hand or mailed to the Lender afterwards for confirmation purposes. 2. The Borrower agrees that any subpoena or notices issued to the Borrower as a result of litigation brought against it shall be deemed to have been delivered if they are dispatched to the principal business address as shown on the signing page of this Contract. Any change to the above address will not take effect unless a written notice of the same has been given to the Lender in advance.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Working Capital Loan Contract (CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD), Working Capital Loan Contract (CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD), Working Capital Loan Contract (CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD)

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Notice and Delivery. (1. ) Any notice to be given by either a party under this Contract hereto to the other party shall be sent to the addresses shown on address set forth in the signing signature page of this Contract, unless either one party is notified in writing by Contract until the other party of a notifies the change of addresssuch address in writing. Once the So long as any notice is sent to the above address, it is shall be deemed to have been delivered on following datesgiven: For letters, the seventh (7) banking day after the dispatch of if sent by registered mail to the principal place of business, on the seventh (7th) bank business addressdays after it was put into the post; For delivery if delivered in person, on the date when a recipient acknowledges the receipt thereof by courierway of signature; if sent by fax or email, on the day on which the recipient signs to acknowledge receipt; For facsimile or emails, the day on which the facsimile or email is sentdate of transmission. However, all notices, requests demands or other correspondence sent communications given or delivered to the Lender Pledgee shall only be deemed to have been delivered served on the date when the Lender Pledgee actually receives them. In addition, All notices and demands given to the Pledgee by fax or email shall be confirmed with the originals (to be affixed with the company sealcommon chop) of all notices and requests sent to the Lender via facsimile or email shall be delivered by hand or mailed by post to the Lender afterwards for confirmation purposesPledgee after the transmission. (2. ) The Borrower Pledgor agrees that any subpoena or notices issued to the Borrower as a result of litigation brought summon and notice in connection with any legal actions against it shall be deemed to have been delivered if they are dispatched served so long as it is sent to the principal place of business address as shown on set forth in the signing signature page of this Contract. Any change of address shall not become effective unless a prior written notice is served to the above address will not take effect unless a written notice of the same has been given to the Lender in advancePledgee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pledge Contract for Loans Secured Using Institutional Deposit Certificates (MIE Holdings Corp)

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