Common use of Notice to Licensee Clause in Contracts

Notice to Licensee. Written notice from the University to Licensee shall be deemed to have been properly given if mailed by first class, registered or certified mail to Licensee at the Premises, or if emailed to Tenant’s Boston University email address, or if delivered or left at the Premises, whether actually received or not.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Graduate Residence License Agreement, Graduate Residence License Agreement, Graduate Residence License Agreement

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Notice to Licensee. Written notice from the University to Licensee shall be deemed to have been properly given if mailed by first class, registered or certified mail to Licensee at the Premises, or if emailed to Tenant’s Boston University email address, or if delivered or left at the Premises, whether actually received or not.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Occupancy License, Student Occupancy License, Student Occupancy License

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Notice to Licensee. Written notice from the University to Licensee shall be deemed to have been properly given if mailed by first class, registered registered, or certified mail to Licensee at the Premises, or if emailed to Tenant’s Boston University email address, or if delivered or left at the Premises, whether actually received or not. Said notice will also be deemed to have been properly given if sent electronically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence License

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