Examples of Email transmission in a sentence
E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses.
Email transmission of any signed or initiated document or notice shall be the same as delivery of an original.
In the event of a postal disruption, notices shall be given by personal delivery, facsimile transmission or Email transmission.
Addenda may be transmitted electronically via Collin County eBid, by facsimile, E-mail transmission or mailed via the US Postal Service.
Email transmission of the product specifications is not permitted.
Email transmission notifications shall be deemed given 48 hours after the original email transmission was sent by the sender so long as sender has not received a delivery default notification or similar notification of non-transmittal within such two day period.
E-mail transmission is not instantaneous and delays in transmission may occur anywhere along the route.
Notices shall be in writing and shall be delivered by mail, personal delivery, facsimile transmission or Email transmission and shall be addressed to UCPR and the Municipality respectively, as set out in Part C.6 of Schedule “C” of this Agreement.
An E-mail transmission of a PDF of the executed signature page of this Agreement, or any form or document attached hereto, referenced herein or otherwise submitted to RapLab by Client shall constitute the due and proper execution hereof and thereof by Client.
All notices pertaining to this Contract must be in writing and will become effective when delivered and received by the intended recipient by one of the following methods: i) Letter sent by certified mail or by overnight carrier, return receipt requested, postage prepaid to intended recipient, ii) Hand-delivered with a signed receipt, or by iii) Email transmission: Notice by email is effective when the sender of the email has notice from the intended recipient that the email transmission was delivered.