Notice Takes Effect Sample Clauses
The 'Notice Takes Effect' clause defines when a formal notice under the contract is considered to have been received and is legally effective. Typically, this clause specifies the exact date and time a notice is deemed delivered, which may depend on the method of delivery, such as email, courier, or postal service. By establishing clear rules for when notices are effective, this clause helps prevent disputes about whether and when important communications have been received, ensuring both parties are aware of their rights and obligations in a timely manner.
Notice Takes Effect. Subject to clause 21.4, a Communication takes effect from the later of:
(a) the time it is actually received; and
(b) any later time specified in the Communication.
Notice Takes Effect. Subject to clause 33.4, a Notice takes effect from the later of:
(a) the time it is received; and
(b) any later time specified in the Notice.
Notice Takes Effect. Subject to clause 33.4, a Communication takes effect from the later of:
Notice Takes Effect. A notice will be effective from the later of: the time it is actually received or deemed to be received; or any later time specified in the communication, provided it has actually been received prior to that time.
Notice Takes Effect.
(1) If the communication is sent or delivered in a manner provided by clause 28.2, it must be treated as given to and received by the party to which it is addressed:
(a) if sent by post, on the 2nd business day (at the address to which it is posted) after posting;
(b) if sent by facsimile or email before 5pm on a business day at the place of receipt, on the day it is sent and otherwise on the next business day at the place of receipt; or
(c) if otherwise delivered before 5pm on a business day at the place of delivery, upon delivery, and otherwise on the next business day at the place of delivery.
(2) Despite clause 28.5(1):
(a) a facsimile is not treated as given or received unless at the end of the transmission the sender’s facsimile machine issues a report confirming the transmission of the number of pages in the communication;
(b) an email message is not treated as given or received if the sender’s computer reports that the message has not been delivered; and
(c) a facsimile or email message is not treated as given or received if it is not received in full and in legible form and the addressee notifies the sender of that fact within 3 hours after the transmission ends or by 12 noon on the business day on which it would otherwise be treated as given and received, whichever is later.
Notice Takes Effect. A notice takes effect from the time it is received unless a later time is specified in it.
Notice Takes Effect. A notice takes effect from the time it is received unless a later time is specified in it, but if the delivery or receipt is on a day which is not a Business Day in the location where it is received or is after 5.00 pm (addressee’s time) it is deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the following Business Day in such location.
Notice Takes Effect. A notice takes effect from the later of:
(a) the time it is actually received by the addressee (the burden of proof of receipt being on the sender and being satisfied by courier or postal delivery records in the case of physical delivery, a fax confirmation in the case of fax delivery or the recipient’s e-mail records in the case of e-mail delivery); and
(b) any later time specified in the notice.
