Common use of Notices and Delivery Clause in Contracts

Notices and Delivery. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, any consent, notice or other communication herein required or permitted to be given shall be in writing and may be personally served, telecopied or sent by courier service or United States mail and shall be deemed to have been given when delivered in person or by courier service, upon receipt of a telecopy (or on the next Business Day if such telecopy is received on a non-Business Day or after 5:00 p.m. (at the office of the recipient) on a Business Day) or delivery by the United States mail (registered or certified). Any party delivering a communication by telecopy shall also send a copy thereof by one of the other means provided in this Section 11.6. Notices to Lender pursuant to Article II or the Note shall not be effective until received by Lender. For the purposes hereof, the addresses of the parties hereto (until notice of a change thereof is delivered as provided in this Section 11.6) shall be as set forth below each party’s name on the signature pages hereof, or, as to each party, at such other address as may be designated by such party in a written notice to all of the other parties.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (KBS Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (KBS Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (KBS Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.)

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