Common use of Notices and Other Matters Clause in Contracts

Notices and Other Matters. 13.1 Any notice to be given pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing delivered by hand or by first class mail or by facsimile. Any such notice shall be delivered (i) in the case of a company registered in England and Wales, to its registered office address or to such other address in England as may subsequently be notified by notice given pursuant to the terms of this clause, and (ii) in the case of an individual, or of an organisation other than a company registered in England and Wales, to an address in England notified by notice given pursuant to the terms of this clause. Any notice given shall be deemed to be given, in the case of a notice delivered by hand, on the Business Day following receipt, in the case of a notice delivered by pre-paid first class mail from England, three Business Days after posting, and in the case of a notice given by facsimile, on the first Business Day following transmission. In proving service by mail it shall be sufficient to show that the envelope containing the notice was properly addressed, stamped and posted.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Infrablue (Us) Inc.), Agency Agreement (Playbox (Us) Inc.), Agency Exploitation Agreement (Papertradex (Us) Inc.)

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