Common use of Transmissions Clause in Contracts

Transmissions. A Document shall not be properly received, and no Document shall give rise to any obligation, until such Document is accessible at the receipt computer of the receiving party. If functional acknowledgment of a Document is required by any purchase order or by agreement of the parties, the receiving party shall, upon proper receipt of any Document, promptly and properly transmit a functional acknowledgment in return. A functional acknowledgment shall constitute conclusive evidence that the acknowledged Document was properly received. If any transmitted Document is received in an unintelligible or garbled form, the receiving party shall promptly notify the originating party (if identifiable from the received Document) in a reasonable manner. In no event shall such unintelligible or garbled transmission have any legal or binding effect. Each party shall select and designate, on the attached Exhibit β€œC,” a financial officer or management individual and a separate administrative contact individual, by name, address, telephone number or other identification and means of communication mutually agreed upon, who will serve as coordinators under this Agreement and the primary interface in connection with the permitted use of the Provider hereunder. The parties may change such designated individuals at any time, upon written notice to the other.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Vendor Managed Inventory Warehouse Agreement, Hub Agreement, Consignment Agreement