Common use of TO ELECTRONIC DELIVERY Clause in Contracts

TO ELECTRONIC DELIVERY. Subscriber hereby agrees that the Company may deliver all notices, financial statements, valuations, reports, reviews, analyses or other materials, and any and all other documents, information and communications concerning the affairs of the Company and its investments, including, without limitation, information about the investment, required or permitted to be provided to Subscriber under the Notes or hereunder by means electronic mail or by posting on the Company’s Website (or through Subscriber’s Website account, if applicable). Because the Company operates principally on the Internet, Subscriber will need to consent to transact business with the Company online and electronically. By entering into this Agreement, Subscriber consents to receive electronically all documents, communications, notices, Notes, contracts, and agreements arising from or relating in any way to Subscriber or the Company’s rights, obligations or services under this Agreement (each, a “Company Disclosure”). The decision to do business with the Company electronically is solely of the Subscriber.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement (Amazon Fun Parks, Inc.), Subscription Agreement (Oasis Real Estate Investments 1, LLC), Subscription Agreement (Oasis Real Estate Investments 1, LLC)

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