The Contact Element Sample Clauses

The Contact Element clause defines the specific section or provision within a document where contact information for relevant parties is provided. Typically, this clause outlines the names, addresses, phone numbers, or email addresses of individuals or entities to be contacted for official communications, notices, or inquiries related to the agreement. By clearly designating where and how parties can reach each other, this clause ensures effective communication and helps prevent misunderstandings or missed notifications.
The Contact Element. The contact element has the property "id" and is a container consisting of the following elements: a. name: The name of the contact. b. organization: The organization for the contact. c. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. d. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. e. street3: The third part of the street address of the contact. f. city: The name of the city of the contact. g. state-province: The name of the state/province of the contact. h. postal-code: The postal/zip code of the contact. i. country: The two letter ISO 3166 code for the contact's country. j. voice: The voice phone number of the contact in E164a format. k. fax: The fax number of the contact in E164a format. l. email: The e-mail address of the contact. m. owned-by: An identification of the sponsoring registrar of the contact. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. n. created-code: A reference to the transaction that created the contact object. o. created-by: An identification of the registrar that created the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. p. created-on: The date/time the contact object was originally created. q. updated-by: An identification of the registrar that last updated the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. r. updated-on: The date/time the contact object was last updated. s. transferred-by: An identification of the registrar that last transferred the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. t. transferred-on: The date/time when the contact object was last transferred. u. transferred-code: A reference to the transaction that last transferred the contact object. v. status: Contact status. An example contact container appears below: <contact id="1"> <name>▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇</name> <organization>aol</organization> <street1>1234 East 11th ▇▇▇▇▇▇</▇▇▇▇▇▇▇> <▇▇▇▇▇▇▇></▇▇▇▇▇▇▇> <▇▇▇▇▇▇▇></▇▇▇▇▇▇▇> <city>New York</city> <state-province>NY</state-province> <postal-code>12345</postal-code> <country>US</country> <voice>+212.1234567</voice> <fax>+212.1234568</fax> <email>▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇</email> <owned-by>42</owned-by> <created-code>12345680</created-code> <created-by>REG-042</created-by> <created-on>1-Jul-2001 12:42:22AM</created-on> <updated-by>42</updated-by> <updated-on>1-Jul-2001 12:42:22AM</updated-on> <transferred-by></trans...
The Contact Element. The contact element has the property "id" and is a container consisting of the following elements: a. client-id: The id of the contact. b. name: The name of the contact. c. organization: The organization for the contact. d. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. e. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. f. street3: The third part of the street address of the contact. g. city: The name of the city of the contact. h. state-province: The name of the state/province of the contact. i. postal-code: The postal/zip code of the contact. j. geographic location: The two letter ISO 3166 code for the contact's geographic location. k. voice: The voice phone number of the contact in E164a format. l. fax: The fax number of the contact in E164a format. m. email: The e-mail address of the contact. n. authinfo: Authorization code. o. owned-by: An identification of the sponsoring registrar of the contact. p. created-by: An identification of the registrar that created the contact object. q. created-on: The date/time the contact object was originally created. r. updated-by: An identification of the registrar that last updated the contact object. s. updated-on: The date/time the contact object was last updated. t. transferred-on: The date/time when the contact object was last transferred. u. status: Contact status. An example contact container appears below: <contact id="1"> <client-id>jd1</client-id> <name>▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇</name> <organization>aol</organization> <street1>▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇</street1> <street2></street2> <street3></street3> <city>New York</city> <state-province>NY</state-province> <postal-code>12345</postal-code> <country>US</country> <voice>+212.1234567</voice> <fax>+212.1234568</fax> <email>▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇</email> <authinfo>62626rgfgffg72273</authinfo> <owned-by>42</owned-by> <created-by> 42</created-by> <created-on>2001-06-01 03:01:21</created-on> <updated-by>42</updated-by> <updated-on>2001-06-01 03:01:21</updated-on> <transferred-on></transferred-on> <status>ACTIVE</status> </contact>
The Contact Element. The contact element has the attribute "id" and is a container consisting of the following elements: a. name: The name of the contact. b. organization: The organization for the contact. c. Within the "contact" container is a sub-container named "address" with the following elements: i. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. ii. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. iii. city: The name of the city of the contact. iv. state-province: The name of the state/province of the contact. v. postal-code: The postal/zip code of the contact. vi. country: The two-letter ISO 3166 code for the contact's country. d. voice: The voice phone number of the contact in E164a format. e. fax: The fax number of the contact in E164a format. f. email: The e-mail address of the contact.
The Contact Element. The contact element has the propertyattribute "id" and is a container consisting of thethat will hold the unique identified of the contact object inside the registry. The contact element will have the following child elements: a. name: The name of the contact. b. organization: The organization for the contact. c. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. d. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. e. street3: The third part of the street address of the contact. f. city: The name of the city of the contact. g. state-province: The name of the state/province of the contact. h. postal-code: The postal/zip code of the contact. i. country: The two letter ISO 3166 code for the contact's country. j. voice: The voice phone number of the contact in E164a format. k. fax: The fax number of the contact in E164a format. l. email: The e-mail address of the contact. m. owned-by: An identification of the sponsoring registrar of the contact. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. n. created-code: A reference to the transaction that created the contact object. o. created-by: An identification of the registrar that created the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. p. created-on: The date/time the contact object was originally created. q. updated-by: An identification of the registrar that last updated the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. r. updated-on: The date/time the contact object was last updated. s. transferred-by: An identification of the registrar that last transferred the contact object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. t. transferred-on: The date/time when the contact object was last transferred.
The Contact Element. The contact element has the property "id" and is a container consisting of the following elements: a. name: The name of the contact. b. organization: The organization for the contact. c. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. d. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. e. street3: The third part of the street address of the contact.
The Contact Element. The contact element has the attribute "id" that will hold the unique identified of the contact object inside the registry. The contact element will have the following child elements: a. name: The name of the contact. b. organization: The organization for the contact. c. street1: The first part of the street address of the contact. d. street2: The second part of the street address of the contact. e. street3: The third part of the street address of the contact. f. city: The name of the city of the contact. g. state-province: The name of the state/province of the contact. h. postal-code: The postal/zip code of the contact. i. country: The two letter ISO 3166 code for the contact's country. j. voice: The voice phone number of the contact in E164a format. k. fax: The fax number of the contact in E164a format. l. email: The e-mail address of the contact. m. owned-by: An identification of the sponsoring registrar of the contact. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA.

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