Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written notice of the dispute to the other, by certified mail or Federal Express (signature required), or in the event that we do not have a physical address on file for you, by electronic mail (“Dispute Notice”). The Dispute Notice must (i) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute; and (ii) set forth the specific relief sought. We agree to use good faith efforts to resolve the claim directly, but if we do not reach an agreement to do so within 30 days after the Dispute Notice is received, you or us may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by you or us shall not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator makes a final decision and award, if any. Without derogating from the generality of the confidentiality protection under Section 21.3.3 above, all documents and information disclosed in the course of the arbitration shall be kept strictly confidential by the recipient and shall not be used by the recipient for any purpose other than for purposes of the arbitration or the enforcement of the arbitrator’s decision and award and shall not be disclosed except in confidence to persons who have a need to know for such purposes or as required by applicable Law. Except as required to enforce the arbitrator’s decision and award, neither you nor us shall make any public announcement or public comment or originate any publicity concerning the arbitration, including, but not limited to, the fact that the parties are in dispute, the existence of the arbitration, or any decision or award of the arbitrator.
Notice; Process. Both sides agree that to give Notice under this agreement, the side giving Notice must send by e-mail to the address the recipient given with its signature, or to a different address given later for Notice going forward. If either side finds that e-mail can’t be delivered to the e-mail address given, it may give Notice by registered mail to the address on file for the recipient with the state under whose laws it is organized.
Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written notice of the dispute to the other, by certified mail, Federal Express (signature required), or in the event that we do not have a physical address on file for you, we may send notice to you by electronic mail ("Notice"). Above & Beyond Studios’ address for Notice is: Above & Beyond Studios, Inc., Atten: Legal, 0000 X Xxxxxx Xx, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX , 00000, E-mail: Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
Notice; Process. 4.2.1 For purposes of providing court-approved class notices and establishing that the best practicable notice has been given, the provision of class notice will be accomplished in accordance with the following provisions.
4.2.2 The Settlement Class Members shall receive the Mail Notice attached hereto as Exhibit l.
Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written Notice of the dispute to the other party as set forth in the section entitled “Notice and Electronic Communications” below. The Notice must: (a) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute; and (b) set forth the specific relief sought (“Demand”). The parties will use good faith efforts to resolve the claim directly, but if the parties do not reach an agreement to do so within 30 days after the Notice is received, you or Climate may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by you or Climate must not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator makes a final decision and award, if any. If the dispute is finally resolved through arbitration in your favor, Climate will pay you the highest of the following: (i) the amount awarded by the arbitrator, if any; (ii) the last written settlement amount offered by Climate in settlement of the dispute prior to the arbitrator’s award; or (iii) $1,000.
Notice; Process. All notices and communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered as having been given if delivered personally, or when received by mail, by electronic means (confirmed as received before 5 p.m. at the place of receipt), or by express courier, postage prepaid, by either Party to the other at the addresses given below. Routine communications, including monthly statements, shall be considered as duly delivered when mailed by ordinary mail or by electronic means.
Notice; Process. All notices and other communications given or made pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing (including electronic mail as permitted in this Agreement) and shall be deemed effectively given upon the earlier of actual receipt, or (i) personal delivery to the party to be notified; (ii) when sent, if sent by electronic mail during normal business hours of the recipient, and if not sent during normal business hours, then on the recipient’s next Business Day; (iii) five days after having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; or (iv) one business day after deposit with a nationally recognized overnight courier, freight prepaid, specifying next business day delivery, with written verification of receipt.
Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written notice of the dispute to the other party by certified U.S. Mail or email (“Notice”). Yipit’s address for Notice is: Yipit, LLC, 00 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 or xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx. The Notice must: (a) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute; and (b) set forth the specific relief sought (“Demand”). The parties will make good faith efforts to resolve the claim directly, but if the parties do not reach an agreement to do so within 30 days after the Notice is received, Customer or Yipit may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by Customer or Yipit must not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator makes a final decision and award, if any. If the dispute is finally resolved through arbitration in Customer’s favor with a monetary award that exceeds the last written settlement amount offered by Yipit prior to selection of an arbitrator, then Yipit will pay Customer the highest of the following: (i) the amount awarded by the arbitrator, if any; (ii) the last written settlement amount offered by Yipit in settlement of the dispute prior to the arbitrator’s award; or (iii) $15,000.
Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written notice of the dispute to the other party by certified U.S. Mail (“Notice”). bluebird’s address for Notice is: bluebird bio, Inc. ATTN: Legal Department 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 The Notice must: (a) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute; and (b) set forth the specific relief sought (“Demand”). The parties will make good faith efforts to resolve the claim directly, but if the parties do not reach an agreement to do so within 30 days after the Notice is received, you or bluebird may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by you or bluebird must not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator makes a final decision and award, if any. If the dispute is finally resolved through arbitration in your favor, bluebird will pay you the highest of the following: (i) the amount awarded by the arbitrator, if any; (ii) the last written settlement amount offered by bluebird in settlement of the dispute prior to the arbitrator’s award; or (iii) $10,000.
Notice; Process. A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send a written notice of the dispute to the other, by certified mail or courier (signature required), or if we do not have a physical address on file for you, by electronic mail ("Notice"). Plan4's address for Notice is: