Receipt - post Sample Clauses

The 'Receipt - post' clause defines when a document or notice is considered received if it is sent by postal mail. Typically, this clause specifies that a letter or notice is deemed received a certain number of days after it has been posted, regardless of the actual delivery date. For example, it may state that a notice is considered received three business days after mailing. This clause provides certainty and clarity for both parties regarding the timing of communications sent by post, reducing disputes about when a notice was effectively delivered.
Receipt - post. If sent by post, they are taken to be received three days after posting (or seven days after posting if sent to or from a place outside Australia).
Receipt - post. If sent by post, a Notice is taken to be received three days after posting (or seven days after posting if sent to or from a place outside New Zealand).
Receipt - post. If sent by post, they are taken to have been received three days after posting.
Receipt - post. If sent by post, Notices are taken to be received 3 Working Days after posting (or 10 Working Days after posting if sent to or from a place outside the PRC).