Common use of Receipt of Notices sent by email Clause in Contracts

Receipt of Notices sent by email. (a) A Notice sent under clause 16.2 is taken to be given or made: (i) when the sender receives an email acknowledgement from the recipient's information system showing the Notice has been delivered to the email address stated above; (ii) when the Notice enters an information system controlled by the recipient; or (iii) when the Notice is first opened or read by the recipient, whichever occurs first. (b) If under clause 16.3 a Notice would be taken to be given or made on a day that is not a Business Day in the place to which the Notice is sent, or later than 4.00 pm (local time), it will be taken to have been given or made at the start of business on the next Business Day in that place. 17 General (a) Nothing in this Agreement: (i) constitutes a partnership between the parties; or (ii) except as expressly provided, makes a party an agent of another party for any purpose. (b) A party cannot in any way or for any purpose: (i) bind another party; or (ii) contract in the name of another party. (c) If a party must fulfil an obligation and that party is dependent on another party, then that other party must do each thing reasonably within its power to assist the other in the performance of that obligation.

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Sources: Voluntary Planning Agreement

Receipt of Notices sent by email. (a) A Notice sent under clause 16.2 is taken to be given or made: (i) when the sender receives an email acknowledgement from the recipient's information system showing the Notice has been delivered to the email address stated above; (ii) when the Notice enters an information system controlled by the recipient; or (iii) when the Notice is first opened or read by the recipient, whichever occurs first. (b) If under clause 16.3 a Notice would be taken to be given or made on a day that is not a Business Day in the place to which the Notice is sent, or later than 4.00 pm (local time), it will be taken to have been given or made at the start of business on the next Business Day in that place. 17 General (a) Nothing in this Agreementagreement: (i) constitutes a partnership between the parties; or (ii) except as expressly provided, makes a party an agent of another party for any purpose. (b) A party cannot in any way or for any purpose: (i) bind another party; or (ii) contract in the name of another party. (c) If a party must fulfil an obligation and that party is dependent on another party, then that other party must do each thing reasonably within its power to assist the other in the performance of that obligation.

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Sources: Voluntary Planning Agreement