Service by facsimile Sample Clauses

The 'Service by facsimile' clause defines the process by which legal notices or documents can be officially delivered using a fax machine. It typically specifies that sending a document to a designated fax number constitutes valid service, often requiring confirmation of successful transmission, such as a fax receipt. This clause ensures that parties can quickly and reliably exchange important documents, providing an alternative to traditional mail and helping to avoid disputes over whether and when service was properly effected.
Service by facsimile. For the purposes of this Clause 7, facsimile transmission to the specified fax numbers will count as good service only if the party serving the demand notice or other communication also despatches or delivers a copy of it by one of the other methods of service.
Service by facsimile. A communication given by facsimile shall be deemed received when the sender’s facsimile machine produces a transmission report stating that the facsimile was sent to the addressee’s facsimile number.
Service by facsimile. A document is served by facsimile by or on a party: (a) when recorded on the sender's transmission result report unless: (i) within 24 hours of that time the recipient informs the sender that the transmission was received in an incomplete or illegible form; or (ii) the transmission result report indicates a faulty or incomplete transmission; (b) if sent using the legal practitioner's fax number stated in this Contract or any other fax number which that legal practitioner may have notified to the sender; (c) where there is no legal practitioner named in this Contract in respect of a party, if it is sent using the fax number stated in this Contract (if any) in respect of that party or any other fax number which that party may have notified to the sender; and (d) on the Business Day on which it is received unless it is received after 5pm in which case it will be taken to have been served at 9am on the next Business Day.