Distributor may make enquiries Sample Clauses

Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Trader should have given notice under clause 10.12 and the Distributor has not received any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Trader as to whether it should have given such notice. Any such enquiry must be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Trader. If notice should have been given, the Trader must give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Trader must respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause
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Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Retailer should have given notice under clause 12.11 and the Distributor has not received any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Retailer as to whether it should have given such notice. Any such enquiry will be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Retailer. If notice should have been given, the Retailer will give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Retailer will respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause 12.13. Correspondence sent or received by either party under this clause will be Confidential Information.
Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Network User should have given notice under clause 1.11 and the Distributor has not received any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Network User as to whether it should have given such notice. Any such enquiry will be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Network User. If notice should have been given, the Network User will give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Network User will respond to the Distributor in writing within two Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause 1.12. Correspondence sent or received by either party under this clause will be Confidential Information.
Distributor may make enquiries. Where the Distributor reasonably believes that the Retailer should have given notice under clauses 12.6(a) to (c) and the Distributor has not received a copy of any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Retailer as to whether it should have given such notice. If such notice should have been given, the Retailer shall give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Retailer must respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause 12.7(b).
Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Retailer should have given notice under clause 12.11 and the Distributor has not received any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Retailer as to whether it should have given such notice. Any such enquiry will be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Retailer. If notice should have been given, the Retailer will give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Retailer will respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause 12.13. Correspondence sent or received by either party under this clause will be Confidential Information. Practice note: Insert paragraph (a) in clause 12.14 only if the Distributor does not require the Retailer to provide Additional Security from the commencement of the agreement. Deleted: the following clause Deleted: [
Distributor may make enquiries. Where the Distributor has reason to believe that the Generator should have given notice under clauses 12.9(a) to (c) and the Distributor has not received a copy of any such notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Generator as to whether it should have given such notice. Any such enquiry shall be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Generator. If such notice should have been given, the Generator shall give notice immediately, or if no notice is required, the Generator must respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s notice under this clause 12.10. Correspondence sent or received by either party under this clause shall be Confidential Information.
Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Retailer should have given Notice under Clause 15.9 and the Distributor has not received any such Notice, the Distributor may enquire of the Retailer as to whether it should have given such Notice. Any such enquiry will be in writing and be addressed to the Chief Executive of the Retailer. If Notice should have been given, the Retailer will give Notice immediately, or if no Notice is required, the Retailer will respond to the Distributor in writing within 2 Working Days of receipt of the Distributor’s Notice under this Clause 15.11. Correspondence sent or received by either Party under this Clause will be Confidential Information.
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Distributor may make enquiries. If the Distributor believes that the Retailer should have given notice under clause 6.4.

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