Service by Mail Sample Clauses

Service by Mail. At any time after the hearing date has been set for an appeal, but in no event later than thirty-five (35) calendar days before the date set for such hearing, any party may serve, by first- class mail, a written request upon the responding party, or representative of record, for any or all of the information set forth in Subsection a. above. The effective date of service shall be the date of the postmark.
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Service by Mail. In the alternative, service of process may be made by postage prepaid registered or recorded delivery air-mail letter transmitted by either party to the other party at the address for notices set forth above for such other party with a duplicate copy sent by postage prepaid registered or recorded delivery air mail letter to the agent appointed by such other party hereunder.
Service by Mail. Each Loan Party also irrevocably consents to the service of any and all process in any such action or proceeding by the mailing by certified mail of copies of such process to it at its address specified herein. Each Loan Party agrees that a final judgment in any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. Nothing in this Section shall affect the right of any Lender or the Administrative Agent to serve legal process in any other manner permitted by applicable law or affect the right of any Lender or the Administrative Agent to bring any suit, action or proceeding against each Loan Party or its property in the courts of other jurisdictions.
Service by Mail irrevocably consents to the service of process or any other notice or legal summons out of any courts or tribunals specified in Clauses 23.2(a), (b), (c), (i), (ii) and (iii) above by mailing copies thereof by registered airmail postage prepaid to: (x) the Borrower’s registered office for the time being; (y) the address at which notices may be delivered to the Borrower pursuant to Clause 19 (Notices); or (z) the agent specified in Clause 23.4.1 below at the address specified in that Clause.
Service by Mail. A notice which is sent by mail is deemed to have been served at 10.00 am on the third Business Day after the date on which it was posted; and, in proving posting, it is enough to prove that the envelope containing the notice was properly addressed and posted by registered post. If there is any disruption of local, national or international postal services affecting any such notice, the notice shall be deemed to have been served at 10.00 am on the third Business Day after the date on which such disruption ceased.

Related to Service by Mail

  • Notices Effective From A Notice will be deemed to have been duly given 1 business day after delivery if the Notice is delivered personally, by pre-paid courier or by mail. A Notice that is delivered by facsimile with confirmation of receipt or by email where no delivery failure notification has been received will be deemed to have been duly given 1 business day after the facsimile or email was sent.

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