Postal Interruption. A Party to this Agreement will not mail a document it is required to mail under this Agreement if the Party is aware of an actual or impending disruption of postal service.
Postal Interruption. If, by reason of a strike, lockout or other work stoppage, actual or threatened, involving Canadian postal employees, a notice to be given to the Subscription Receipt Agent or to the Corporation hereunder could reasonably be considered unlikely to reach or likely to be delayed in reaching its destination, the notice will be valid and effective only if it is delivered to an officer of the party to which it is addressed. Any notice delivered in accordance with the foregoing will be deemed to have been received on the date of delivery to such officer.
Postal Interruption. A party will not effect a delivery by mail if the party is aware of an actual or impending disruption of postal service.
Postal Interruption. A party to this Agreement will not mail a Document if the party is aware of an actual or impending disruption of postal service. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORM 5D ESCROW AGREEMENT PAGE 16 (AS AT AUGUST 2002)
Postal Interruption. If, by reason of a strike, lockout or other work stoppage, actual or threatened, involving postal employees, a notice to be given to the Subscription Receipt Agent, the Corporation or the Agent hereunder could reasonably be considered unlikely to reach or likely to be delayed in reaching its destination, the notice will be valid and effective only if it is delivered to an officer of the party to which it is addressed. Any notice delivered in accordance with the foregoing will be deemed to have been received on the date of delivery to such officer.
Postal Interruption. In the event of any postal interruption occurring during the Term, any notice, request, demand, consent or other communication provided or permitted hereunder shall be given by personal delivery, courier or facsimile.
Postal Interruption. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article 11, a notice shall not be sent by first-class or registered mail but shall be delivered by hand (or, if applicable, sent by e-mailtelecopy) if a strike or lockout of postal employees then in effect or generally known to be pending would delay or would be reasonably likely to delay the receipt of such notice by the party to which it is addressed and any such communication sent by registered mail in such circumstances shall be deemed not to have been given.