Address Changes Sample Clauses

Address Changes. The parties agree to promptly notify each other of any change of address.
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Address Changes. Any Party may alter the Fax number, E-Mail address, physical address, or postage address to which communications or copies are to be sent by giving notice of such change of address to the other Parties in accordance with the provisions of this Section 8.17.
Address Changes. The parties shall notify the other of any change in address, which notification must be at least fifteen (15) days in advance of it being effective.
Address Changes. An employee shall notify the Employer in writing of any change in name, telephone number, or address promptly and, in any event, within five (5) days after such change has been made. The Employer shall be entitled to rely upon an employee's last name, telephone number, and address shown on his/her record for all purposes involving his/her employment.
Address Changes. Either party may, by notice given at any time, require subsequent notices to be given to another person or entity, whether a party or an officer or representative of a party or to a different address, or both. Notices given before actual receipt of notice of change shall not be invalidated by the change.
Address Changes. The El Paso Settling Parties and the Designated Representative may each give written notice of a change of address in the same manner described in this Paragraph, in which event all subsequent written communications shall be given to that Party at the changed address.
Address Changes. It is each Employee’s responsibility to notify the Employer in writing of any change in name, address and telephone number as promptly as possible after such change has been made. The Employer shall be entitled to rely upon an Employee’s last name and address and telephone number shown on his record for all purposes involving his employment.
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Address Changes. In order to provide electronic disclosures, we must maintain current customer email address at all times. It is your sole responsibility to provide us with your correct contact information, including your email address. You should notify this institution of any changes to your personal contact information through any of the methods described above in Section 3.
Address Changes. You agree that you will notify us immediately in the event of a change to your postal address or electronic notice address. Address changes may be initiated at your request. You may instruct us to change the postal address or electronic notice address to which we send notices or Account-Related Information concerning your account at any time. You may update your electronic notice address information by logging in to Online Banking and clicking on “Update Profile” in the My Information drop down. Physical (postal) address changes must be made through a Bank branch or by contacting us by U.S. Mail. Unless you instruct us otherwise, when you notify us of an address change for a specified account, we may change the postal or electronic notice address, as applicable, for all or some of your other account(s) with us. Implementation of Notices Except as provided by applicable law, any notice you send us will not be effective until we actually receive it and have a reasonable opportunity to act on it. If there is more than one Owner on your Eligible Account, we may send Account- Related Information to any one of them. You assume the risk of loss in the mail or otherwise in transit. Any notice or Account-Related Information we send you will be effective when mailed, sent electronically, or otherwise made available to you. Consumer Disclosures We are required to make certain disclosures to you in writing under federal consumer protection laws, and you can agree to receive some or all of those disclosures electronically pursuant to electronic communications disclosures that we may make from time to time (eDisclosure). We agree to provide reasonable notice of changes in eDisclosures to the extent required by applicable law. You agree that 30 days will be reasonable notice and that we may provide shorter notice if applicable law permits or if, in our good faith discretion, shorter notice is advisable to prevent harm or to protect us or you.
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