Notice effective Sample Clauses

Notice effectiveAll notices are effective (a) when delivered in person, (b) upon confirmation of a receipt when transmitted by facsimile transmission or by electronic mail, (c) upon receipt after dispatch by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, (d) on the next business day if transmitted by overnight courier (with confirmation of delivery), or (e) three (3) days after the date of first class mailing, postage prepaid, whichever is earlier.
Notice effectiveNo communication is to be effective until received. A communication is to be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) in the case of a facsimile or email, on the Business Day on which it is sent or, if sent after 5:00 p.m. (in the place of receipt) on a Business Day or, if sent on a non- Business Day, on the next Business Day after the date of sending; (b) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered; and (c) in the case of a letter, on the third Business Day after posting by fastpost or by airmail.
Notice effectiveNo communication is to be effective until received. A communication is to, however, be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) Facsimile in the case of a facsimile, on the second Business Day after it is sent, or if sent on a non-Business Day, on the third Business Day after the date of sending; Agreement relating to the sale and purchase of the Business and Assets of Esphion Limited
Notice effectiveNo communication is to be effective until received. A communication will, however, be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) in the case of a facsimile, on the Business Day on which it is despatched or, if despatched after 5:00 p.m. (in the place of receipt) on a Business Day or, if despatched on a non-Business Day, on the next Business Day after the date of dispatch, in each case evidenced by the receipt of a transmission report from the machine on which the facsimile was transmitted; (b) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered; (c) in the case of a letter, if posted to an overseas address, on the third Business Day after posting by airmail, and if posted to a postal address in New Zealand, on the first Business Day after posting by fastpost; and (d) in the case of a communication to the Purchaser or Guarantor where the Purchaser or Guarantor comprises two or more persons, by receipt or deemed receipt by any one or more of such persons.
Notice effectiveNo communication is to be effective until received. A communication will, however, be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) in the case of a telex or facsimile provided that the sender obtains written confirmation of the actual transmission of such communication, on the Business Day on which it is despatched or, if despatched after 5 p.m. (in the place of receipt) on a Business Day or, if despatched on a non- Business Day, on the next Business Day after the date of despatch; (b) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered; and (c) in the case of a letter, on the fifth Business Day after posting by airmail with the appropriate address and sufficient post prepaid.
Notice effectiveNo communication is to be effective until received. In the absence of earlier receipt, a communication will be deemed to be received by the addressee:
Notice effectiveAny notice sent by United States Postal Service certified or registered mail shall be deemed to be effective the earlier of the actual delivery, or three (3) business days after deposit in a post office operated by the
Notice effective. (a) No notice or other communication is to be effective until it is received. (b) A communication will be deemed to be received: (i) in the case of a letter, on the second Business Day after posting (with all postage paid); (ii) in the case of an email, on the Business Day on which it arrives in the recipient's information system (provided that if it is received in that system after 5.00pm on a Business Day, then it will be deemed to be received on the next Business Day), provided that if there is any dispute as to whether an email has been received, the email shall only be deemed to have been received at that time where the party giving notice produces a printed copy of the email which evidences that the email was sent to the email address of the party given notice; and (iii) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered.
Notice effective. (a) No notice or other communication is to be effective until it is received. (b) A communication will be deemed to be received: (i) in the case of a letter, on the second Business Day after posting (with all postage paid); (ii) in the case of a facsimile, on the Business Day on which it is dispatched or, if dispatched after 5.00pm (in the place of receipt) on the next Business Day after the date of dispatch; (iii) in the case of an email, on the Business Day on which it arrives in the recipient's information system (provided that if it is received in that system after 5.00pm on a Business Day, then it will be deemed to be received on the next Business Day), provided that if there is any dispute as to whether an email has been received, the email shall only be deemed to have been received at that time where the party giving notice produces a printed copy of the email which evidences that the email was sent to the email address of the party given notice; and (iv) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered.
Notice effectiveNo notice is to be effective until it is received or deemed to have been received in accordance with this clause. A notice will be deemed to have been received by the addressee: (a) in the case of personal delivery, when delivered; (b) in the case of courier delivery, when delivered; (c) in the case of email, at the time the email leaves the communications system of the sender, provided that the sender does not receive any error message relating to the sending of the email, or any automatic “out of office” (or equivalent) reply, at the time of sending; and (d) in the case of notice provided via a Platform, when the notice is submitted through that Platform.