Common use of Notice effective Clause in Contracts

Notice effective. No communication is to be effective until received. A communication is to, however, be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) Facsimile in the case of a facsimile, on the second Business Day after it is sent, or if sent on a non-Business Day, on the third Business Day after the date of sending; Agreement relating to the sale and purchase of the Business and Assets of Esphion Limited

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement (Allot Communications Ltd.)

Notice effective. No communication is to be effective until received. A communication is to, however, to be deemed to be received by the addressee: (a) Facsimile FACSIMILE in the case of a facsimile, on the second Business Day after on which it is sentsent or, or if sent after 5 p.m. (in the place of receipt) on a Business Day or, if sent on a non-Business Day, on the third next Business Day after the date of sending; Agreement relating to the sale and purchase of the Business and Assets of Esphion Limited;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Turnstone Systems Inc)