Common use of Emergency or Service Disruption Notice Clause in Contracts

Emergency or Service Disruption Notice. per Sections 4.7 and 5.2. For TEP: For Customer: [CUSTOMER CONTACT] [ADDRESS] [PHONE] [FAX, IF NEEDED] [EMAIL] Notice will be deemed given if provided in writing to the address noted above and (a) upon delivery if delivered in person, (b) on the date of receipt if sent by certified or registered United States mail, (c) upon receipt of confirmation if sent by facsimile, (d) upon delivery if delivered by commercial courier service, or (e) upon delivery if delivered by e-mail. As proof of service by a commercial courier or email it will be sufficient for the sender to produce a receipt of a reputable courier company showing the correct address of the Party on whom notice is served or an email log from the sender’s corporate computer showing the correct email address of the Party on whom notice is served.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Exporting System Interconnection Agreement, Exporting System Interconnection Agreement

Emergency or Service Disruption Notice. per Sections 4.7 4.8 and 5.2. For TEPUNSE: For Customer: [CUSTOMER CONTACT] [ADDRESS] [PHONE] [FAX, IF NEEDED] [EMAIL] Notice will be deemed given if provided in writing to the address noted above and (a) upon delivery if delivered in person, (b) on the date of receipt if sent by certified or registered United States mail, (c) upon receipt of confirmation if sent by facsimile, (d) upon delivery if delivered by commercial courier service, or (e) upon delivery if delivered by e-mail. As proof of service by a commercial courier or email it will be sufficient for the sender to produce a receipt of a reputable courier company showing the correct address of the Party on whom notice is served or an email log from the sender’s corporate computer showing the correct email address of the Party on whom notice is served.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exporting System Interconnection Agreement