A notice definition

A notice given or served under this agreement is sufficient if: (a) in the case of a company, it is signed by a director, officer or secretary of that company; or (b) in the case of an individual, it is signed by that party.
A notice given as set out above shall be deemed to have been duly given - 9.1.4.1 if delivered, on the date of delivery; or 9.1.4.2 if sent by post, 14 days after posting; or 9.1.4.3 if sent by telefax, on the business day that the telefax is transmitted, except that any telefax transmitted after 16h30 shall be deemed to have been received on the following business day.
A notice given in accordance with clause 20.1 is taken to be received: (a) if hand delivered, on delivery;

Examples of A notice in a sentence

  • A notice of the Administrative Agent to any Lender or the Borrower with respect to any amount owing under this Section 2.13(b) shall be conclusive, absent manifest error.

  • A notice of the Administrative Agent to any Payment Recipient under this clause (a) shall be conclusive, absent manifest error.

  • A notice that a job is available for bid will be posted on the bulletin board at the west hourly entrance.

  • A notice board for Union/industry related information shall be made available in a prominent location.

  • A notice to the employer of not less than (2) two work weeks shall be made; loss of PTO days may be made in lieu of days of notice.


More Definitions of A notice

A notice means the forwarding by the AGO of the materials specified in Government Code Section 12652(c)(8)(A), i.e., copies of the First Amended Qui Tam Complaint and Qui Tam Plaintiff’s written disclosures to the prosecuting authorities of the political subdivisions whose funds were involved in the alleged violations of the California False Claims Act.
A notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.4.
A notice means an improvement notice or a prohibition notice.
A notice given as set out above shall be deemed to have been duly given if delivered on the date of delivery or, if sent by post 10 (ten) days after posting, or if sent by telefax, on the day that the telefax is transmitted.
A notice given in accordance with clause 16.1 is taken to be received: (a) if hand delivered, on delivery; (b) if sent by prepaid post, 2 Business Days after the date of posting; or (c) if sent by facsimile, when the confirmation is received.
A notice given to a person in accordance with this clause is treated as having been given and received: 13.1.3.1 if delivered, on the day of delivery if delivered before 5.00 pm on a Business Day, otherwise on the next Business Day; 13.1.3.2 if sent by pre-paid mail, on the third Business Day after posting; or 13.1.3.3 if transmitted by facsimile and a correct and complete transmission report is received, on the day of transmission if the report states that transmission was completed before 5.00 pm on a Business Day, otherwise on the next Business Day.
A notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.