Common use of Service of Notice on Licensee Clause in Contracts

Service of Notice on Licensee. Any notice served by the Licensor on the Licensee must be in writing and is sufficiently served if: (a) served personally or left addressed to the Licensee at the address stated in Column 2 of Item 10, of Schedule 1 or such other address as the Licensee notifies in writing to the Licensor; or (b) sent by email to the Licensee’s email address stated in Column 2 of Item 10, of Schedule 1 or such other address as the Licensee notifies in writing to the Licensor; (c) forwarded by prepaid security mail addressed to the Licensee at the address stated in Column 2 of Item 10, of Schedule 1; and every such notice must also be served on the Licensee’s solicitors as they may be nominated from time to time, or such other address as the Licensee’s solicitors notify in writing to the Licensor, by any methods identified in subclauses 46.1 (a) and (b).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

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