Transfer of Communications Clause Samples

The Transfer of Communications clause governs how communications, such as notices or correspondence, may be transferred or forwarded between parties under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the acceptable methods for transferring communications—such as by email, mail, or other specified means—and may set requirements for timing, confirmation of receipt, or authorized recipients. Its core practical function is to ensure that important information is reliably and efficiently conveyed between parties, reducing the risk of miscommunication or missed notifications.
Transfer of Communications. Transfer of Communications shall take place no later than Transfer of Control.
Transfer of Communications. C.2.1 The transfer of communications shall take place not later than 1 minute and not sooner than 5 minutes before the transfer of control, unless otherwise coordinated.
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place not later than the transfer of control, unless otherwise coordinated.
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place not later than the coordination point (COP), unless otherwise coordinated.
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place not later than [time, distance or level parameter, and not sooner than time, distance or level parameter] before the transfer of control and as specified in paragraph E.3, unless otherwise co-ordinated. When Controller-Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) is used in both ATS units, the transfer of CPDLC shall commence concurrently with the transfer of voice communications.
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place no later than 5 NM, and not sooner than 5 minutes before the transfer of control point.
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place not later than the transfer of control, unless otherwise specified in paragraph 5.
Transfer of Communications. Tranfer of Communications shall be made at at least 15 NM prior the established limit of jurisdiction. Transfer of communications can be performed either by voice or via Controller- Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC), when used.
Transfer of Communications. 7.3.1 Aircraft shall be instructed to establish communications with the accepting unit 5 minutes before the transfer of control point. Transfer of communications does not constitute transfer of control. 7.3.2 In case of communications failure between the ATS units concerned, the transferring ATS unit will inform the aircraft of the absence of co-ordination between the two ATS units and will instruct the aircraft to establish contact with the accepting ATS unit 10 minutes before the boundary in order to provide it with the necessary flight data. 7.3.3 Whenever the accepting ATS unit is unable to establish contact with an aircraft within .... minutes after its estimated time over the transfer point, it shall inform the transferring ATS unit so that appropriate measures may be taken. 7.3.4 With reference to paragraph 10.4.2.4.4 of Part VIII of the PANS-ATM, the accepting ATS unit need not, as a matter of routine, notify the transferring ATS unit that radiocommunication has been established with an aircraft being transferred. 7.3.5 Whenever an aircraft is unable to establish or maintain radio communication with the ATS unit responsible for the provision of air traffic services in the airspace in which it is operating, other ATS units shall, if possible, assume relay functions between them. 7.3.6 Primary frequency assignment for transfer of communications is as follows: 7.3.7 Secondary frequency assignment, for use when no contact can be made on the primary frequencies, is as follows:
Transfer of Communications. The transfer of communications shall take place not later than the transfer of control, unless otherwise coordinated. 4.2.1 Transfer of communications to Amsterdam ACC 4.2.2 Transfer of communications to London ACC 4.2.3 Transfer of communications to London TCC 4.2.4 Transfer of communications to Scottish ACC