Notice effective Sample Clauses

Notice effective. No communication is to be effective until received. A communication is to be deemed to be received by the addressee:
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Notice effective. All notices are effective (a) when delivered in person, (b) upon confirmation of a receipt when transmitted by facsimile transmission or by electronic mail, (c) upon receipt after dispatch by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, (d) on the next business day if transmitted by overnight courier (with confirmation of delivery), or (e) three (3) days after the date of first class mailing, postage prepaid, whichever is earlier.
Notice effective. (a) No notice or other communication is to be effective until it is received.
Notice effective. Notices will be deemed effective upon proof of receipt if sent certified mail return receipt requested or three days after depositing with the United States Postal Service, if proof by the sender is provided. Notices by electronic mail are acceptable but will only be effective upon email acknowledgment from the appropriate notice recipient. Automated “read receipts” are not acceptable acknowledgments of receipt.
Notice effective. No communication is to be effective until received. In the absence of earlier receipt, a communication will be deemed to be received by the addressee:
Notice effective. No notice is to be effective until it is received or deemed to have been received in accordance with this clause. A notice will be deemed to have been received by the addressee:
Notice effective. Any notice sent by United States Postal Service certified or registered mail shall be deemed to be effective the earlier of the actual delivery, or three (3) business days after deposit in a post office operated by the
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