Common use of Proof of service Clause in Contracts

Proof of service. In proving service, it shall be sufficient to prove that: the envelope containing the notice or other communication was addressed to the address of the relevant Party as set out in Clause 16.1(a) (Method of Service) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 (Change of Address)) and delivered either to that address or custody of the courier or international courier firm; or the notice or other communication was transmitted in full by facsimile to the facsimile number of the relevant Party set out in Clause 16.1(a) (Method of Service) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 (Change of Address)) (as evidenced by a confirmatory transmission report); or that the e-mail was correctly addressed and that no delivery failure was reported to or by the sender's e-mail server.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Operation and Maintenance Agreement, Operation and Maintenance Agreement, Operation and Maintenance Agreement

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Proof of service. In proving service, it shall be sufficient to prove that: the envelope containing the notice or other communication was addressed to the address of the relevant Party as set out in Clause 16.1(a) 20.1 (Method of Serviceservice) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 20.5 (Change of Addressaddress)) and delivered to either to that address or custody of the courier or international courier firmfirm (as applicable); or the notice or other communication was transmitted in full by facsimile to the facsimile number of the relevant Party set out in Clause 16.1(a) 20.1 (Method of Serviceservice) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 20.5 (Change of Addressaddress)) (as evidenced by a confirmatory transmission report); or that the e-mail was correctly addressed and that no delivery failure was reported to or by the sender's e-mail server.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

Proof of service. In proving service, it shall be sufficient to prove that: the envelope containing the notice or other communication was addressed to the address of the relevant Party as set out in Clause 16.1(a) 20.1 (Method of Service) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 20.5 (Change of Address)) and delivered to either to that address or custody of the courier or international courier firmfirm (as applicable); or the notice or other communication was transmitted in full by facsimile to the facsimile number of the relevant Party set out in Clause 16.1(a) 20.1 (Method of Service) (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 20.5 (Change of Address)) (as evidenced by a confirmatory transmission report); or that the e-mail was correctly addressed and that no delivery failure was reported to or by the sender's e-mail server.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Implementation Agreement, Implementation Agreement

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Proof of service. In proving service, it shall be sufficient to prove that: : (a) the envelope containing the notice or other communication was addressed to the address of the relevant Party as set out in Clause 16.1(a) (Method of Service) clause 15.1 (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 (Change of Address)clause 15.5) and delivered either to that address or into the custody of the courier postal authorities as first class pre-paid post or custody of the courier, or international courier firm; or or (b) the notice or other communication was transmitted in full by facsimile to the facsimile number of the relevant Party set out in Clause 16.1(a) (Method of Service) clause 15.1 (or as otherwise notified by that Party pursuant to Clause 16.5 (Change of Address)clause 15.5) (as evidenced by a confirmatory transmission report); or or (c) that the e-mail was correctly addressed and that no delivery failure was reported to or by the sender's ’s e-mail server.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share and Asset Sale and Purchase Agreement (Image Sensing Systems Inc)

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