Examples of General Notice in a sentence
Any General Notice sent by facsimile shall be deemed to have been given, made or served upon actual receipt by the recipient.
Any General Notice shall be given, made or served by sending the same by pre-paid registered post (first class if inland, first class airmail if overseas) or facsimile transmission.
Any General Notice sent by pre-paid registered post shall be deemed to have been received three London/Zurich Business Days in the case of inland post or seven London/Zurich Business Days in the case of overseas post after dispatch.
Any General Notice shall be in writing in English and shall be marked “Urgent – This Requires Immediate Attention” and shall be signed by or on behalf of the party giving it (or its duly authorized representative).
Any General Notice shall be in writing in English and shall be marked “Urgent – This Requires Immediate Attention” and shall be signed by or on behalf of the party giving it (or its duly authorised representative).