Common use of When served Clause in Contracts

When served. A notice given: (a) by hand will be served upon delivery; (b) by post will be regarded as having been served three (3) days after posting; (c) by email is served on the day of transmission in the location of the recipient, unless the sender’s machine generates a report that the email was not sent at all or in its entirety. If the email has not been completely transmitted by 5 pm (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s address) it will be regarded as having been served on the next business day; and (d) on a day other than a business day will be regarded as having been served on the first business day (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s address) after such day. For the purposes of this clause, a “business day” is a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday at the recipient’s address.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement

When served. A notice given: (a) by hand will be served upon delivery; (b) by post will be regarded as having been served three (3) days after posting; (c) by email is served on the day of transmission in the location of the recipient, unless the sender’s machine generates a report that the email was not sent at all or in its entirety. If the email has not been completely transmitted by 5 pm (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s 's address) it will be regarded as having been served on the next business day; and (d) on a day other than a business day will be regarded as having been served on the first business day (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s 's address) after such day. For the purposes of this clause, a “business day” is a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday at the recipient’s address.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exhibition Agreement

When served. A notice given: (a) by hand will be served upon delivery; (b) by post will be regarded as having been served three (3) days after posting; (c) by email is served on the day of transmission in the location of the recipient, unless the sender’s machine generates a report that the email was not sent at all or in its entirety. If the email has not been completely transmitted by 5 pm (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s 's address) it will be regarded as having been served on the next business day; and (d) and on a day other than a business day will be regarded as having been served on the first business day (determined by reference of the time of day at the recipient’s 's address) after such day. For the purposes of this clause, a “business day” is a day other than a Saturday, Sunday Sunday, or public holiday at the recipient’s address.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sponsorship Agreement