Common use of COMMUNICATION AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS Clause in Contracts

COMMUNICATION AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS. (a) Any Card (whether issued pursuant to an application or issued in renewal or replacement of any Card) and all Billing Statements, summaries of any Billing Statement, notices (including any amendments to this Agreement), demands from the Bank or any document relating to or by which any legal proceedings against the Business Cardmember and/or Cardholder is commenced by the Bank may be sent to or served on the Business Cardmember and/or Cardholder by leaving it at or by posting it to or despatching it by facsimile transmission, electronic mail or through the Internet to the Business Cardmember’s mailing address / fax number / electronic mail last recorded with the Bank. Any such Card, statement, notice, demand or document so left at or sent or despatched to the Business Cardmember and/or Cardholder shall be effective and deemed to have been received by the Business Cardmember and/or Cardholder: (i) when it was left at the mailing address, if left thereat; (ii) on the day immediately following the date of despatch, if post; (iii) immediately on despatch if sent by facsimile transmission, electronic mail or through the Internet, notwithstanding that it is not received by the Business Cardmember and /or Cardholder or returned undelivered. (b) Any notice or amendment to this Agreement that is sent by the Bank to the Business Cardmember shall be considered to have been sent and received by the Cardholder at the same time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Ocbc Cardmembers Agreement (Business), Ocbc Cardmembers Agreement (Business), Ocbc Cardmembers Agreement (Business)