Common use of Proper Receipt Clause in Contracts

Proper Receipt. 2.1.1 Documents shall not be deemed to have been properly received, and no Document shall give rise to any obligation, until accessible to the receiving party at such party’s Receipt Computer designated in the Exhibit(s), as evidenced by the receipt by sending party of the HTTP response initiated by receiving party. The HTTP response shall specify the date and time of receipt of a Document at the receiving Internet server (also called “time-c”). No Document shall have any effect if the HTTP response is not received by sending party, or if the HTTP response indicates an error. 2.1.2 The “Receipt Computer” shall be defined in the Exhibit(s) as the receiving party’s Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”), which describes the protocols which are needed to access the resources and point to the appropriate Internet locations. Where the parties employ the services of Providers to transmit and receive Documents, the Receipt Computer shall be defined in the Exhibit(s) as the receiving party’s URL provided by the receiving party’s Provider.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trading Partner Agreement, Electronic Data Interchange Trading Partner Agreement, Trading Partner Agreement

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Proper Receipt. 2.1.1 Documents 2.1.1. Transactions shall not be deemed to have been properly received, and no Document Transaction shall give rise to any obligation, until accessible to the receiving party at such party’s Receipt Computer Computer” designated in the Exhibit(s), as evidenced by the receipt by sending party of the HTTP response initiated by receiving party. The For Internet transactions, a HTTP response shall be used and shall specify the date and time of receipt of a Document Transaction at the receiving Internet server (also called “timeTime-cC”). No Document transaction shall have any effect if the HTTP response is sending party does not received by sending partyreceive the response, or if the HTTP response indicates an error. 2.1.2 2.1.2. The “Receipt Computer” shall be defined in the Exhibit(s) as the receiving party’s Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”), which describes the protocols protocols, which are needed to access the resources and point to the appropriate Internet locations. Where the parties Parties employ the services of Providers to transmit and receive DocumentsTransactions, the Receipt Computer shall be defined in the Exhibit(s) as the receiving party’s URL provided by the receiving party’s Provider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Data Interchange Trading Partner Agreement

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