when transmitted Clause Samples
The "when transmitted" clause defines the moment at which a document, notice, or communication is considered officially delivered or received between parties. In practice, this clause typically applies to emails, faxes, or other electronic transmissions, specifying that the communication is effective at the time it is sent rather than when it is actually read by the recipient. Its core function is to provide certainty and clarity regarding the timing of legal notices or contractual communications, thereby reducing disputes about whether and when a party was properly informed.
when transmitted. Where the Supplier or a Sub-Contractor cannot encrypt Authority Data the Supplier shall:
when transmitted. Protective monitoring system
when transmitted. Where the Supplier, or a Sub-contractor, cannot encrypt Buyer Data as required by paragraph 13.5, the Supplier must:
