DHL definition
Examples of DHL in a sentence
All notices given under the MSLA must be in writing, must be sent by a reputable and recognized air courier service (e.g., FedEx, UPS, DHL) to the address or by email to the email addresses set out in this Section 18, and will be effective on the date of delivery (or refusal of delivery) by the recognized air courier, or one (1) business day from the date of delivery of the email message (if the sender does not receive an undeliverable or non-delivery message).
Notices required under this Agreement to be given by one Party to the other must be in writing and either personally delivered or sent to the address provided by the other Party by certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid (or by a recognized courier service, such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL), and will be effective upon receipt.
JetBrains may deliver any notice to Customer via electronic mail to an email address provided by Customer, or via Customer’s JetBrains Account, registered mail, personal delivery, or reputable express courier (such as DHL, FedEx, or UPS).
JetBrains may deliver any notice to the User via electronic mail to an email address provided by the User, JetBrains Account, Domain, registered mail, personal delivery, or renowned express courier (such as DHL, FedEx or UPS).
The Customer shall determine the charges it levies for the provision of the Services to the party acting as shipper of goods (“Shipper”) at its absolute discretion and such charges will not be disclosed to DHL.