Notices given Clause Samples

The "Notices given" clause defines the procedures and requirements for delivering formal communications between parties under a contract. It typically specifies acceptable methods of delivery, such as email, registered mail, or courier, and may outline the addresses to be used and when a notice is considered received. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for sending and receiving important information, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about whether a notice was properly delivered.
Notices given a. personally are served upon delivery; b. by post (other than airmail) are served three days after posting; c. by airmail are served two days after posting; and d. by facsimile are served upon receipt of the correct answer back or receipt code.
Notices given by first class recorded post shall be effective upon the earlier of (i) actual receipt, and
Notices given a. personally are served upon delivery b. by post are served three working days after posting c. by facsimile are served upon receipt of the correct answer back or receipt code d. by email on receipt of an electronic notification of successful delivery.
Notices given. The Lenders have provided all appropriate notices which are required in connection with a disposition of the Purchased Assets by public sale under Section 9610, and have otherwise complied with all applicable provisions of the Code.
Notices given. (a) personally are deemed served upon delivery;
Notices given. (a) personally are deemed served upon delivery; (b) by post or document exchange are deemed served 2 business days after posting; (c) by airmail to an address outside New Zealand are deemed served 5 business days after posting; (d) by facsimile or electronic mail are deemed served upon receipt of the correct answer- back or receipt code in the case of facsimile and transmission in the case of electronic mail.
Notices given. (a) by hand shall be deemed to be delivered at the time they are actually delivered to the appropriate address; (b) by post, five (5) days after posting; and (c) by facsimile, at the time of transmission, provided that the activity record printout of the sender’s machine shows a successful transmission to the recipient’s machine at that time.