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Approved Notices. A. Notices of the Union's recreational, educational and social affairs.
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  • Communications and Written Notices 23.1. The Company will communicate with the client about any notice, instruction, request or any other communication via the Client’s registered e-mail, the Client Dashboard, telephone or, where the Client wishes to send a formal communication to the Company in writing, via post to the Company’s registered address. All the Company’s contact details are available on the Compnay’s Website. Any communication from the Client to the Company shall be deemed effective on the date and time of reception by the Company. It is the Client’s responsibility to ensure they have read all and any communication the Company may send from time to time, via any approved communication method.

  • UNION NOTICES Space shall be provided in each Meat Department for the posting of this Agreement and notices of meetings, but same shall not be posted until they have been first called to the attention of the Employer.

  • Notices and Requests Any notice, consent or other communication ("Notice") required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by the proper authority and either: (i) delivered to the party at the address set forth below; (ii) deposited in the United States mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, to the address set forth below; or (iii) given to a recognized and reputable overnight delivery service, to the address set forth below: If to RPTA: Regional Public Transportation Authority 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxx., Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 (Attention: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Chief Executive Officer) If to TEMPE: City of Tempe 000 Xxxx 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 (Attention: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Deputy Public Works Director) With a copy to: City Attorney City of Tempe 00 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 X.X. Xxx 0000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 or at such other address, and to the attention of such other person or officer as any party may designate in writing by Notice duly given pursuant to this section. Notices shall be deemed received: (a) when delivered to the party; (b) five business days after being placed in the United States Mail, properly address, with sufficient postage; or (c) the following business day after being given to a recognized overnight delivery service, with the person giving the Notice paying all required charges and instructing the delivery service to deliver on the following business day. If a copy of a Notice is also given to the party’s counsel or other recipient, the provisions above governing the date on which a notice is deemed to have been received by a party shall mean and refer to the date on which the party, and not its counsel or other recipient to which a copy of the Notice may be sent, is deemed to have received the Notice.

  • Communications and Notices Any notice to the Contractor shall be deemed sufficient when deposited in the United States Mail postage prepaid; faxed; e-mailed; delivered to a telegraph office fee prepaid; or hand-carried and presented to an authorized employee of the Contractor at the Contractor’s address as listed on the signature page of the contract or at such address as the contractor may have requested in writing.

  • Notices and Consents Each of the Parties will give any notices to, make any filings with, and use its best efforts to obtain any authorizations, consents, and approvals of governmental authorities necessary in order to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Written Notices All copies of written notices relating to a violation of a Local, State, or Federal law including, without limitation, environmental laws relating to land use, zoning compliance, or building codes;

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