Notices Returned as Undeliverable Sample Clauses
The "Notices Returned as Undeliverable" clause defines the procedure to follow when official communications sent under a contract cannot be delivered to the intended recipient. Typically, this clause specifies that if a notice is returned as undeliverable, the sender must attempt to resend the notice using alternative contact information or delivery methods, such as email, courier, or an alternate address provided in the agreement. This ensures that important contractual communications, such as termination notices or demands, are actually received, thereby preventing parties from claiming ignorance due to failed delivery and maintaining the integrity of contractual obligations.
Notices Returned as Undeliverable. For all Notices returned to the Settlement Administrator without forwarding addresses, the Settlement Administrator will use publicly available databases as practicable to update those Settlement Class Members’ addresses and will cause the Notice to be re-mailed by the Settlement Administrator to such Settlement Class Members who can be located.
Notices Returned as Undeliverable. For all Notices returned to Class Counsel without forwarding addresses, Class Counsel will use publicly available databases as practicable to update members of the Settlement Classes’ addresses and will cause the Notice to be re-mailed to such members of the Settlement Classes who can be located.
