Common use of Time of Delivery Clause in Contracts

Time of Delivery. Any demand, notice or communication made or given by personal delivery during normal business hours at the place of receipt on a Business Day shall be deemed to have been made or given at the time of actual delivery or, if given by registered mail, on the fifth (5th) Business Day following the deposit thereof in the mail, or if given by electronic communication, on the day of transmittal thereof if given during the normal business hours of the recipient, and on the Business Day during which such normal business hours next occur if not given during such hours on any day. Email transmittal is only valid where the recipient’s email address is set out in this Article 10 (either expressly above or pursuant to a notice delivered in the manner set out in this Agreement) and the sender receives a delivery receipt confirming the email was delivered to the recipient.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Amended and Restated Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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