Common use of NOTICES BETWEEN THE PARTIES Clause in Contracts

NOTICES BETWEEN THE PARTIES. All notices, consents, requests, demands, and other communications hereunder are to be in writing, and are deemed to have been duly given or made: (1) when delivered in person; (2) three days after deposited in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid; (3) in the case of overnight courier services, one Business Day after delivery to the overnight courier service with payment provided; (4) in the case of fax, when sent, verification received; or (5) in the case of electronic transmission such as email, when sent; in each case addressed as follows, or to such other address as any party may designate by notice to the other party in accordance with the terms of this section: If to the Company: _____ _____ _____ Attn: _____ Fax: _____ Email: _____ With a copy to: _____ _____ _____ Attn: _____ Fax: _____ Email: _____ If to the Seller _____ or the Owner: _____ _____ Attn: _____ Fax: _____ Email: _____ With a copy to: _____ _____ _____ Attn: _____ Fax: _____ Email: _____ Notices sent to a party’s counsel do not constitute notice under this section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Noncompetition Agreement, Noncompetition and Nonsolicitation Agreement