Common use of Termination by United States certified Mail Clause in Contracts

Termination by United States certified Mail. Employer or Administrator, in the event a date is specified in Section 9.1, may terminate the Contract at an earlier date by United States certified mail. If no date is specified in Section 9.1, termination of the Contract must be done by United States certified mail. Either Employer or Administrator, to terminate the Contract under this section, must terminate this Contract by notifying the other party in writing, via United States certified mail, of its intention to terminate. The Employer agrees it must send any termination notice of this Contract by the Employer to the Administrator at the following address by United States certified mail:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Workers' Compensation Agreement, Workers' Compensation Agreement

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Termination by United States certified Mail. Employer or Administrator, in the event a date is specified in Section 9.1, may terminate the Contract at an earlier date by United States certified mail. If no date is specified in Section 9.1, termination of the Contract must be done by United States certified mail. Either Employer or Administrator, to terminate the Contract under this section, must terminate this Contract by notifying the other party in writing, via United States certified mail, of its intention to terminate. The Employer agrees it must send any termination notice of this Contract by the Employer to the Administrator at the following address by United Un i xxx States certified mail:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workers' Compensation Contract

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