Common use of Notice and Delivery Clause in Contracts

Notice and Delivery. 1. Any notice given by either party under this Contract to the other party shall be sent to the addresses shown on the signing page of this Contract, unless either one party is notified in writing by the other party of a change of address. Once the notice is sent to the above address, it is deemed to have been delivered on following dates: For letters, the seventh (7) banking day after the dispatch of registered mail to the principal business address; For delivery by courier, the day on which the recipient signs to acknowledge receipt; For facsimile or emails, the day on which the facsimile or email is sent. However, all notices, requests or other correspondence sent or delivered to the Lender shall only be deemed to have been delivered when the Lender actually receives them. In addition, the originals (affixed with the company seal) of all notices and requests sent to the Lender via facsimile or email shall be delivered by hand or mailed to the Lender afterwards for confirmation purposes.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD, CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD, CHINA METRO-RURAL HOLDINGS LTD

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