Receiving Notices Sample Clauses

Receiving Notices. ‌ (a) Unless a later time is specified in it, a Notice takes effect from the earlier of the time that it is actually received, or that it is taken to be received. (b) A Notice delivered by hand is taken to be received: (i) if delivered by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (c) A Notice delivered by post is taken to be received on the day when, it in the ordinary course of post, it would have been delivered. (d) A Notice sent by facsimile is taken to be received: (i) if the transmission report produced by the machine from which the facsimile was sent indicates that the facsimile was sent in its entirety to the recipient’s facsimile number by 5.00pm on a Business Day – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day. (e) A Notice sent by email is taken to be received: (i) if the email is sent by 5.00pm on a Business Day, and the sender does not receive a computer-generated report indicating that the email was not successfully sent – on that Business Day; or (ii) otherwise – on the next Business Day.
Receiving Notices. Any notice, communication, document or demand which, but for this clause would be deemed to be received after 5pm, at the place of receipt, on a working day or on a day which is not a working day, shall be deemed to be received at 8.30am on the next following working day (Pacific Standard Time).

Related to Receiving Notices

  • A5 Notices Except as otherwise expressly provided within the Contract, no notice or other communication from one Party to the other shall have any validity under the Contract unless made in writing by or on behalf of the Party concerned.