Examples of Acceptable Means of Communication in a sentence
Circulation of the amendment by way of the Acceptable Means of Communication by BFL to the Customer with respect to the revised Master Terms and Conditions shall be sufficient intimation to the Customer for effectiveness and applicability of the revised Master Terms and Conditions.
Any change to the terms of the Master Terms and Conditions shall be communicated to the Customer by way of the Acceptable Means of Communication.
Any consent/communication provided by the Customer by way of the Acceptable Means of Communication shall be deemed as a valid and authentic consent/communication by the Customer, and BFL shall not be liable for any error on the Customer’s part or on the part of the mobile service provider.
BFL shall ensure that changes in interest rates and such fees or charges are effected only prospectively and due notice of the same is provided to the Customers through the Acceptable Means of Communication.
I agree that any notice to be given to me in respect of this Loan shall be deemed to have been validly given if served on me or sent by registered post to my address or sent by way of an email on my registered email address of the as per BFL’s records or through any other Acceptable Means of Communication.
The Reward Points shall accrue from such date as communicated to the EMI Network Cardholder by BFL through any Acceptable Means of Communication.
Such other charges and fees mentioned above will be levied, and/or revision in joining fee, annual fee and other charges or fee applicable in relation to EMI Network Card will be effected, by BFL prospectively and due notice of the same will be provided to the Customer through the Acceptable Means of Communication.
The Reward Points shall accrue from such date as communicated to the EMI Cardholder by BFL through any Acceptable Means of Communication.
Any notice to be given to the Customer in respect of the Master Terms and Conditions shall be deemed to have been validly given if provided by using the Acceptable Means of Communication.
Communications may be provided by BFL to the Customer by using the Acceptable Means of Communication and such communication shall be deemed as a valid and authentic communication by BFL, and BFL shall not be liable for any error on the Customer’s part or on the part of the mobile service provider in this regard.