Common use of Notices by email Clause in Contracts

Notices by email. Subject to clause 30.5, a Notice is given if sent by email on the first to occur of the following: (a) when it is dispatched by the sender to the recipient’s email address, unless the sender receives an automatic notification that the e-mail has not been received (other than an out of office greeting for the named addressee); and (b) the sender receiving a message from the intended recipient’s information system confirming delivery of the email.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Distribution Contract, Distribution Contract, Distribution Contract

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Notices by email. Subject to clause 30.511.5, a Notice is given if sent by email on the first to occur of the following: (a) when it is dispatched by the sender to the recipient’s email address, unless the sender receives an automatic notification that the e-mail has not been received (other than an out of office greeting for the named addressee); and (b) the sender receiving a message from the intended recipient’s information system confirming delivery of the email.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Drainage Services Contract, Drainage Services Contract, Drainage Contract

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Notices by email. Subject to clause 30.529.5, a Notice is given if sent by email on the first to occur of the following: (a) when it is dispatched by the sender to the recipient’s email address, unless the sender receives an automatic notification that the e-mail has not been received (other than an out of office greeting for the named addressee); and (b) the sender receiving a message from the intended recipient’s information system confirming delivery of the email.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Customer Distribution Contract

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