Common use of Receiving Notices Clause in Contracts

Receiving Notices. ‌ (a) Unless a later time is specified in it, a Notice takes effect from the earlier of the time that it is actually received, or that it is taken to be received. (b) A Notice delivered by hand is taken to be received: (i) if delivered by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (c) A Notice delivered by post is taken to be received on the day when, it in the ordinary course of post, it would have been delivered. (d) A Notice sent by facsimile is taken to be received: (i) if the transmission report produced by the machine from which the facsimile was sent indicates that the facsimile was sent in its entirety to the recipient’s facsimile number by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (e) A Notice sent by email is taken to be received: (i) if the email is sent by 5.00pm on a Business Day, and the sender does not receive a computer-generated report indicating that the email was not successfully sent – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Infrastructure Agreement, Infrastructure Agreement, Infrastructure Agreement

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Receiving Notices. (a) Unless a later time is specified in it, a Notice takes effect from the earlier of the time that it is actually received, or that it is taken to be received. (b) A Notice delivered by hand is taken to be received: (i) if delivered by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (c) A Notice delivered by post is taken to be received on the day when, it in the ordinary course of post, it would have been delivered. (d) A Notice sent by facsimile is taken to be received: (i) if the transmission report produced by the machine from which the facsimile was sent indicates that the facsimile was sent in its entirety to the recipient’s facsimile number by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (e) A Notice sent by email is taken to be received: (i) if the email is sent by 5.00pm on a Business Day, and the sender does not receive a computer-generated report indicating that the email was not successfully sent – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Infrastructure Agreement

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