Common use of Date of Submission Clause in Contracts

Date of Submission. The Claim Form may be submitted electronically or by postal mail. The delivery date is deemed to be the date [i] the Claim Form is deposited in the U.S. Mail as evidenced by the postmark, in the case of submission by U.S. mail, or [ii] in the case of submission electronically through the Settlement Website, the date the Claims Administrator receives the Claim Form, as evidenced by the transmission receipt.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Date of Submission. The Claim Form may must be submitted electronically electronically, either via email or by postal mailonline through the Claims Administrator’s Settlement Website or via fax or U.S. Mail. The delivery date is deemed to be the date [i] that: (1) the Claim Form is deposited in the U.S. Mail Mail, as evidenced by the postmark, in the case of submission by U.S. mail, ; or [ii] (2) in the case of submission electronically through the Settlement Website, the date the Claims Administrator receives the Claim Form, as evidenced by the transmission receipt.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Date of Submission. The Claim Form may be submitted electronically through the Settlement Website or by postal United States mail. The delivery date of a Claim Form is deemed to be the date [i] the Claim Form is received by the Claims Administrator electronically through the Settlement Website, as evidenced by the electronic transmission receipt, or, if the Claim Form is submitted by the United States mail, the date the Claim Form is deposited in the U.S. Mail United States Mail, as evidenced by the postmark, in the case of submission by U.S. mail, or [ii] in the case of submission electronically through the Settlement Website, the date the Claims Administrator receives the Claim Form, as evidenced by the transmission receipt.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement