Sending communication to Cardholder Sample Clauses

Sending communication to Cardholder. The Bank may send all communication to the Cardholder by any of the following: (1) facsimile transmission to the facsimile number as provided to the Bank by the Cardholder upon the Statements of Account;
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Related to Sending communication to Cardholder

  • Contractor Communication or Disclosure The Contractor shall not make any public statements, press releases, publicity releases, or other similar communications concerning the Contract or its subject matter or otherwise disclose or permit to be disclosed any of the data or other information obtained or furnished in compliance with the Contract, without first notifying the Customer’s Contract Manager and securing the Customer’s prior written consent.

  • Notices and Communication Any notice or other communication that either party gives relating to the purchase of the Products by the Company shall be made in writing and given either by hand, first class recorded postal delivery, or electronic mail to a previously designated authorized individual or facsimile transmission.

  • Responsibility to Communicate a) It shall be the responsibility of a central party to refer a dispute to the Committee, or to arbitration, in a timely manner.

  • Notice and Communications Notices and communications between the parties to this Contract may be sent to the following addresses: District: Contractor: Name Name Portland Public Schools   X.X. Xxx 0000   Portland, Ore. 97208-3107   The party giving notice will provide notice in writing, dated and signed by the party giving notice or by a duly authorized representative of that party. Notice is not effective for any purpose whatsoever unless served in one of the following manners: If notice is given by personal delivery, it is deemed delivered on the day of delivery. If notice is given by overnight delivery service, it is deemed delivered one (1) day after date deposited, as indicated by the delivery service. If notice is given by depositing same in United States mail, enclosed in a sealed envelope, it is deemed delivered three days after date deposited, as indicated by the postmarked date. If notice is given by registered or certified mail with postage prepaid, return receipt requested, it is deemed delivered on the day the notice is signed for.

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