Common use of Notices to Parties Clause in Contracts

Notices to Parties. Notices, requests, directions, consents, waivers or other communications to or from the parties must be in writing and will be considered received by the recipient: (i) for personally delivered, express or certified mail or courier, when received; (ii) for a fax, when receipt is confirmed by telephone, reply email or reply fax from the recipient; (iii) for an email, when receipt is confirmed by telephone or reply email from the recipient; and (iv) for an electronic posting to a password-protected website to which the recipient has access, on delivery of an email (without the requirement of confirmation of receipt) stating that the electronic posting has been made.

Appears in 56 contracts

Samples: Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust)

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Notices to Parties. Notices, requests, directions, consents, waivers or other communications to or from the parties must be in writing and will be considered received by the recipient: (i) for personally delivered, express or certified mail or courier, when received; (ii) f for a fax, when receipt is confirmed by telephone, reply email or reply fax from the recipient; (iii) for an email, when receipt is confirmed by telephone or reply email from the recipient; and (iv) for an electronic posting to a password-protected website to which the recipient has access, on delivery of an email (without the requirement of confirmation of receipt) stating that the electronic posting has been made.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Account Control Agreement (Verizon Master Trust)

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