Common use of Notice to Unitholders Clause in Contracts

Notice to Unitholders. Any notice to be given or any document or instrument in writing to be sent to a Unitholder may be effectively given or sent by either mailing it to him by ordinary post addressed to him at his address appearing on the record of Unitholders referred to in Section 14.2, in which case such delivery shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by the Unitholder on the fifth day after it was so mailed or by electronic delivery to an email or other address provided by the Unitholder to the Manager or Trustee, in which case such delivery shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by the Unitholder on the day it was sent; provided that the accidental failure to give notice to any Unitholder shall not affect any action taken pursuant to such notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Trust Agreement, Master Trust Agreement, Master Trust Agreement

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