Common use of Mail Service Interruption Clause in Contracts

Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed in the United States, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial newspaper of general circulation in New York, New York, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Issuer would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Indenture (TransCanada Trust), Transcanada Pipelines LTD

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Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed in the United States, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial newspaper of general circulation in New York, New York, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Issuer would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections Section 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Emera Inc, Emera Inc

Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Trust Notes were initially distributed in the United States, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial newspaper of general circulation in New York, New York, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Issuer would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Indenture (TransCanada Trust), Transcanada Trust (Transcanada Pipelines LTD)

Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines determined that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders Debentureholders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice at the Corporation's expense by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed and in the United States, La Presse or in the Wall Street Journal or another financial any other French language daily newspaper of general circulation in New York, New Yorkthe Province of Quebec, once in each of two successive weeks, and any notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest first date on which the first publication has taken takes place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Issuer Corporation would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 10.1 Sections 9.1 or 10.39.3, as the case may be.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Sr Telecom Inc)

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Mail Service Interruption. If the Debenture Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Debenture Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders Debentureholders hereunder, the Debenture Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice at the Company’s expense by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, Mail national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed and in the United States, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial a French language daily newspaper of general circulation in New York, New Yorkthe Province of Quebec, once in each of two successive weeks, and any notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken takes place. If, If by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Debenture Trustee or to the Issuer Company would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally personally, by courier or facsimile transmission in accordance with sections 10.1 section 13.1 or 10.313.3, as the case may be.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: New Gold Inc. /FI

Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding despite the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe and Mailthe GLOBE & MAIL, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, and if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed there are Holders resident in the United StatesProvince of Quebec appearing on the register, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial a French language daily newspaper of general circulation in New York, New YorkQuebec, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee Trustee, the Corporation or to the Issuer Guarantor would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally or by facsimile or courier in accordance with sections 10.1 Sections 14.2, 14.3 or 10.314.4, as the case may be.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Finova Group Inc)

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