Common use of Notice from One Party to the Other Clause in Contracts

Notice from One Party to the Other. Any notice from Landlord to Tenant or from Tenant to Landlord shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail addressed, if to Tenant, at the Tenant's Original Address or such other address as Tenant shall have last designated by notice in writing to Landlord and, if to Landlord, at the Landlord's Original Address or such other address as Landlord shall have last designated by notice in writing to Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease (Enterprise Bancorp Inc /Ma/), Lease Agreement (Enterprise Bancorp Inc /Ma/)

Notice from One Party to the Other. Any notice from Landlord to Tenant or from Tenant to Landlord shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered certified mail/return receipt requested, Federal Express, UPS or certified mail some other similar receipted overnight delivery courier services addressed, if to Tenant, at the Tenant's Original Address of Tenant or such other address as Tenant shall have last designated by notice in writing to Landlord and, if to Landlord, at the Landlord's Original Address of Landlord or such other address as Landlord shall have last designated by notice in writing to Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Asure Software Inc)