Transmissions; and Sample Clauses

The "Transmissions" clause governs the manner in which information, documents, or communications are sent between parties under the agreement. Typically, it outlines acceptable methods of transmission, such as email, courier, or registered mail, and may specify when a transmission is considered effective (for example, upon receipt or after a certain period). This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how and when official communications are delivered, reducing the risk of disputes over whether notices or documents were properly sent or received.
Transmissions; and. Any other parts that wear out over time or have a finite useful life or duration typically shorter than the life of the auto as a whole. This does not include external crash parts, wheels, windshields or other glass.