Routine Communication Clause Samples
The Routine Communication clause establishes the procedures and expectations for regular information exchange between parties involved in an agreement. It typically outlines acceptable methods of communication, such as email or written correspondence, and may specify the frequency or types of updates required, like progress reports or notifications of minor issues. This clause ensures that both parties remain informed about ongoing matters, reducing misunderstandings and promoting transparency throughout the duration of the relationship.
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Routine Communication. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section XIII.C, routine communications may be sent by first-class mail, postage prepaid.
Routine Communication. The parties do not intend the formalities of this section to inhibit their routine communication about the subject matter or administration of this Agreement. The parties may communicate about routine matters in any manner they determine to be efficient and effective, including telephone and electronic mail subject to any requirements for secure communication.
Routine Communication. For the purposes of day-to- day communication pertaining to the operations of the School, the Sponsor and School shall communicate via general electronic mail, (email), school specific email, verbal communication, US Postal service or via uploads of required documentation and comments on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇ or other like electronic document management system.
Routine Communication. Notwithstanding Section 19.1, any notices or other communications between the Parties that relate to operating procedures are not required to be in writing and will be made as set out in this Agreement, by industry practice or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.
