Common use of When notice given Clause in Contracts

When notice given. Any notice or other communication is deemed to have been given: (a) if delivered, on the date of delivery; (b) if sent by post, on the third day after it was put into the post (for post within the same country) or on the fifth day after it was put into the post (for post sent from one country to another); and (c) if sent by e-mail, the earlier of: (i) at the time of transmission unless the sender receives an automatic notification that the email has not been received (other than an out of office greeting for the named addressee) and it receives the notification before two hours after the time of transmission; (ii) the sender receiving a message from the intended recipient's information system confirming delivery of the email; and (iii) when the email (including any attachment) becomes available to be read at the email address specified by the recipient in accordance with this agreement, but if the notice or other communication would otherwise be taken to be received after 5.00 pm or on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the place of receipt then the notice or communication is taken to be received at 9.00 am on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the place of receipt.

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Sources: Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement