Notices or Orders Sample Clauses

The "Notices or Orders" clause defines the procedures and requirements for delivering formal communications, such as notices, demands, or official orders, between parties to a contract. Typically, it specifies acceptable methods of delivery (such as email, registered mail, or courier), the addresses to which such communications must be sent, and when a notice is considered effectively received. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for sending and receiving important information, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about whether and when a notice or order was properly given.
Notices or Orders it has not received any notice or order advising it that it has or may have any remedial obligation with respect to any such releases, emissions, discharges or disposals of any Hazardous Materials or that it is or may be responsible for the costs of any remedial action taken or to be taken by any other Persons with respect to any such releases, emissions, discharges or disposals of any Hazardous Materials, which obligation or cost could reasonably be expected to have, singly or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect;