Common use of Notice to the Trustee Clause in Contracts

Notice to the Trustee. Any notice to the Trustee under the provisions of this Trust Indenture shall be valid and effective if delivered to an officer of the Trustee or if sent by registered mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the Trustee at its principal office in Montreal, Quebec. Notice by mail shall be deemed to have been effectively given at the time when in the ordinary course of mail the same should have reached its destination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trust Indenture (Bank of Montreal /Can/), Trust Indenture (Bank of Montreal /Can/), Trust Indenture (Bank of Montreal /Can/)

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Notice to the Trustee. Any notice to the Trustee under the provisions of this Trust Indenture shall be valid and effective if delivered to an officer of the Trustee or if sent by registered mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the Trustee at its principal office in Montrealthe City of Montréal, QuebecProvince of Québec. Notice by mail shall be deemed to have been effectively given at forty-eight (48) hours after the time when in the ordinary course of mail the same should have reached its destinationmailing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Bce Inc)

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