Despatch Date definition
Examples of Despatch Date in a sentence
The Parties agree that the Despatch Date is an estimate and time will not be of the essence.
The Supplier will use reasonable endeavours to despatch the Products by the date confirmed in the Order or otherwise notified to the Customer (the Despatch Date).
For this purpose only, where in a Shareholder’s Warranty there is an express or implied reference to the “date of this Undertaking”, that reference is, subject to this Undertaking not having been terminated, to be construed as a reference to the Despatch Date or the Effective Date (as the case may be).
The Offer is open for acceptance by SuperBowl Shareholders for at least 28 days from the Despatch Date, unless the Offer is withdrawn with the consent of the SIC and every person released from any obligation incurred thereunder.
The Offer is open for acceptance by Shareholders for at least 28 days from the Despatch Date, unless the Offer is withdrawn with the consent of the SIC and every person released from any obligation incurred thereunder.