NOTICES AND DOMICILE. 16.1 The parties choose as their respective domicile for the purpose of legal proceedings and for the purposes of giving or sending any notice provided for or necessary in terms of the MSA, the addresses set out on the Service Order Form. A Party may change its domicile to any other physical address and its address for the purposes of notices to any other postal address or email address by written notice to the other Party to that effect. Such change of address will be effective seven days after receipt of notice of the change of domicile. 16.2 All notices to be given in terms of the MSA will - 16.2.1 be given in writing; 16.2.2 be delivered or sent by prepaid registered post, or by electronic mail; 16.2.3 if delivered be presumed to have been received on the date of delivery; 16.2.4 if sent by prepaid registered post be presumed to have been received within three business days of posting unless the contrary is proved; 16.2.5 if sent electronic mail be presumed to have been received on the first business day following the date of sending of the electronic mail unless the contrary is proved. 16.3 Notwithstanding the above, any notice actually received by the Party to whom the notice is addressed will be deemed to have been properly given and received, notwithstanding that such notice has not been given in accordance with the provisions of this clause 16.3.
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