Common use of Serving Notice Clause in Contracts

Serving Notice. 7.13.1 Any notice that we need to serve on you under the terms of this Agreement or as required by law will be validly served if it is:  handed to you or anyone at your Property;  left at your Property;  fixed to your front door or another prominent part of your Property;  sent by first or second class post to your Property; or  left at or sent by first or second class post to your last known address

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Your Tenancy Agreement, Your Tenancy Agreement, Your Tenancy Agreement

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Serving Notice. 7.13.1 Any notice that we need to serve on you under the terms of this Agreement or as required by law will be validly served if it is:  handed Handed to you or anyone at your Propertyproperty;  left Left at your Propertyproperty;  fixed Fixed to your front door or another prominent part of your Propertyproperty;  sent Sent by first or second class post to your Propertyproperty; or  left Left at or sent by first or second class post to your last known address

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Your Tenancy Agreement, Your Tenancy Agreement

Serving Notice. 7.13.1 Any notice that we need to serve on you under the terms of this Agreement agreement or as required by law will be validly served if it is:  handed to you or anyone at your Property;  left at your Property;  fixed to your front door or another prominent part of your Property;  sent by first or second class post to your Property; or  left at or sent by first or second class post to your last known address

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Your Tenancy Agreement

Serving Notice. 7.13.1 Any notice that we need to serve on you under the terms of this Agreement agreement or as required by law will be validly served if it is: handed to you or anyone at your Property; left at your Property; fixed to your front door or another prominent part of your Property; sent by first or second class post to your Property; or left at or sent by first or second class post to your last known address

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Your Tenancy Agreement

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Serving Notice. 7.13.1 7.12.1 Any notice that we need to serve on you under the terms of this Agreement agreement or as required by law will be validly served if it is:  handed to you or anyone at your Property;  left at your Property;  fixed to your front door or another prominent part of your Property;  sent by first or second class post to your Property; or  left at or sent by first or second class post to your last known address

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.middevon.gov.uk

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