Common use of Electronic Delivery of Communications Clause in Contracts

Electronic Delivery of Communications. The Investor hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Company and/or the Adviser may, but is not required to, deliver and make reports, statements and other communications, including, without limitation, the Operative Documents, the Subscription Documents, Form 1099s and other tax related information and documentation (“Account Communications”), available to the Investor in electronic form, such as e-mail or by posting on a web site. It is the Investor’s affirmative obligation to notify the Company in writing if the Investor’s e-mail address(es) listed in the Investor Profile Form change(s). The Investor may revoke or restrict its consent to electronic delivery of Account Communications at any time by notifying the Company, in writing, of the Investor’s intention to do so, and will thereafter receive such Account Communications in paper form.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Commonwealth Credit Partners BDC I, Inc., Brightwood Capital Corp I, NMF Senior Loan Fund I, Inc.

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