Notice by Mail definition
Examples of Notice by Mail in a sentence
Such notice shall be given by Mail at least thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption to the Owners of the Bonds to be redeemed; provided, however, that failure duly to give such Notice by Mail, or any defect therein, shall not affect the validity of any proceedings for the redemption of Bonds as to which there shall have been no such failure or defect.
The Trustee shall give notice to both the Authority and the Company whenever it is required hereby to give notice to either and, additionally, shall furnish to the Authority and the Company copies of any Notice by Mail or Publication given by it pursuant to any provision hereof.
Whenever in this Indenture the giving of Notice by Mail or otherwise is required, the giving of such notice may be waived in writing by the person entitled to receive such notice and in any such case the giving or receipt of such notice shall not be a condition precedent to the validity of any action taken in reliance upon such waiver.
The Trustee shall give notice to both the Authority and the Company whenever it is required hereby to give notice to either and, additionally, shall furnish to the Authority and the Company copies of any Notice by Mail or Electronic Means given by it pursuant to any provision hereof.
The Trustee shall give Notice by Mail of an adjustment to a Daily Rate Period to the holders of the Bonds not less than fifteen (15) days (thirty (30) days if the then current Rate Period is a Term Rate Period of six months or longer) prior to the effective date of such Daily Rate Period.