May be sent definition

May be sent means that the header can be present or omitted depending on the transaction or the call context.
May be sent means that the header can be present or omitted depending on the transaction or the call context. "Mandatory" means that the header is always present. "Not sent" means that the header shall not be sent.

Examples of May be sent in a sentence

  • Any notice required or permitted by the contract shall be written in the English language and may be delivered personally or May be sent by FAX or registered pre-paid mail/ airmail, addressed to the last known address of the party to whom it is sent.

  • By: (Print Name) Title: Date Signed: [May be sent via email] CINGULAR: MOTRICITY hereby informs you that as of , we have completed Delivery as required under our Agreement.

Related to May be sent

  • Without Cause means a termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company other than for a termination for Cause or due to Disability.

  • with cause means: (i) any material breach of the Agreement by Sub-Adviser; (ii) any federal or state regulatory violation by Sub-Adviser; and (iii) any material financial or other impairment that in the reasonable judgment of CSIM impairs Sub-Adviser’s ability to perform the Services.

  • First Effective Time has the meaning specified in Section 2.02.

  • Amendment Effective Date has the meaning set forth in the Amendment Agreement.

  • Terminated means the termination of Executive's employment hereunder for any of the following reasons unless the context indicates otherwise: