Correspondence means written and electronic communication exchanged between two or more parties;
Correspondence means any written and/or electronic communication exchanged between two or more parties;
Correspondence between the Company, the Union, or any member of the Union arising out of this Agreement or incidental thereto, shall pass to and from the Company, the Union and member by verifiable means.
Examples of Correspondence in a sentence
Correspondence or claims relating to this bond Should be sent to the surety at the following Address: Contractor Name of Surety (SEAL) By: Attorney-in-Fact NOTE: Signatures of those executing for the surety must be properly acknowledged.
Dated: , 20 Correspondence or claims relating to this bond Should be sent to the surety at the following Address: Contractor Name of Surety (SEAL) By: Attorney-in-Fact NOTE: Signatures of those executing for the surety must be properly acknowledged.
More Definitions of Correspondence
Correspondence means any written or electronic business related communication prepared for delivery to a single current or prospective client, and not for dissemination to multiple clients or to the general public.
Correspondence in this context means letters, memoranda, reports, advice, briefing notes or any other documentation prepared specifically by an officer for a Member
Correspondence means any written (including electronic) communication that is distributed or made available to 25 or fewer retail investors within any 30 calendar-day period.
Correspondence means any written or digital communication exchanged between the Client and HSP. Correspondences may come in the form of personal delivery, post, courier or electronic mail.