206 Mail Service Interruption Clause Examples for Any Agreement

The Mail Service Interruption clause defines the procedures and responsibilities in the event that mail delivery services are disrupted. Typically, this clause outlines alternative methods for delivering notices or documents, such as using electronic communication or courier services, and may specify timelines for when such alternatives should be used. Its core function is to ensure that important communications between parties are not delayed or lost due to unforeseen interruptions in regular mail service, thereby maintaining the continuity and reliability of contractual obligations.
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Mail Service Interruption. If by reason of any interruption of mail service, actual or threatened, any notice to be given to the Trustee would reasonably be unlikely to reach its destination by the time notice by mail is deemed to have been given pursuant to Section 13.3, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered at the appropriate address in accordance with Section 13.3.
Mail Service Interruption. If by reason of any interruption of mail service, actual or threatened, any notice to be given to the Special Warrant Agent, the Corporation or the Special Warrantholders would reasonably be unlikely to reach its destination in the ordinary course of mail, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered to the party to which it is addressed or, in the case of a notice to either the Corporation or the Special Warrant Agent, if sent to such party, at the appropriate address in accordance with Section 10.1, by facsimile transmission.
Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and, if TCPL Sub Notes were initially distributed in the United States, in the Wall Street Journal or another financial newspaper of general circulation in New York, New York, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Issuer would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be.
Mail Service Interruption. If by reason of strike, lockout or other work stoppage, actual or threatened, of postal employees, any notice to be given to the Trustee or the Company would be unreasonably delayed in reaching its destination, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered to an officer of the party to which it is addressed or if sent to such party, at the appropriate address in accordance with Sections 9.1 or 9.3 hereof, as the case may be, by telecopier or other means of prepaid transmitted or recorded communication, or, in the case of Special Warrantholders, if published once (i) in the national edition of The Globe & Mail; and (ii) in such other place or places and manner, if any, as the Trustee may require. Any notice given to Special Warrantholders by publication shall be deemed to have been given on the last day on which publication shall have been effected in all of the cities in which publication is required.
Mail Service Interruption. If the Board of Directors determines that mail service is, or is threatened to be, interrupted at the time when the Corporation is required or elects to give any notice hereunder by mail, or is required to send any cheque or any share certificate to the holder of any Series 51 Preference Share, whether in connection with the redemption or conversion of such share or otherwise, the Corporation may, notwithstanding the provisions hereof: (a) give such notice by publication thereof once in a daily English language newspaper of general circulation published in each of Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax, and once in a daily French language newspaper published in Montreal and such notice shall be deemed to have been validly given on the day next succeeding its publication in all of such cities; and (b) fulfil the requirement to send such cheque or such share certificate by arranging for the delivery thereof to such holder by the transfer agent for the Series 51 Preference Shares at its principal offices in the cities of Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx and Montreal, and such cheque and/or share certificate shall be deemed to have been sent on the date on which notice of such arrangement shall have been given as provided in (a) above, provided that as soon as the Board of Directors determines that mail service is no longer interrupted or threatened to be interrupted, such cheque or share certificate, if not theretofore delivered to such holder, shall be sent by mail as herein provided. In the event that the Corporation is required to mail such cheque or share certificate such mailing shall be made by prepaid mail to the registered address of each person who at the date of mailing is a registered holder and who is entitled to receive such cheque or share certificate.
Mail Service Interruption. If by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Corporation would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally, by courier or facsimile transmission in accordance with sections 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be.
Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Debentureholders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice at the Corporation's expense by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and in a French language daily newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Quebec, once in each of two successive weeks, and any notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the publication takes place. If by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Corporation would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 11.1 or 11.3, as the case may be.
Mail Service Interruption. If by reason of strike, lockout or other work ------------------------- stoppage, actual or threatened, of postal employees, any notice to be given to the Agent or to the Sellers would be unreasonably delayed in reaching its destination, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered to an officer of the party to which it is addressed or if sent to such party, at the appropriate address in accordance with Sections 10.1 or 10.3, as the case may be, by cable, telegram, telecopier, telex or other means of prepaid transmitted or recorded communication.
Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to the Noteholders hereunder, the Trustee shall, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, give such notice at the Corporation’s expense by means of publication in The Globe and Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada, once in each of two successive weeks, and any notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the publication takes place. If by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee or to the Corporation would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally in accordance with sections 8.1 or 8.3, as the case may be.
Mail Service Interruption. If the Trustee determines that mail service is or is threatened to be interrupted at the time when the Trustee is required or elects to give any notice to Holders hereunder, the Trustee shall, despite the provisions hereof, give such notice by means of publication in The Globe & Mail, national edition, or any other English language daily newspaper or newspapers of general circulation in Canada and in a French language daily newspaper of general circulation in Quebec, once in each of two successive weeks, and notice so published shall be deemed to have been given on the latest date on which the first publication has taken place. If, by reason of any actual or threatened interruption of mail service due to strike, lock-out or otherwise, any notice to be given to the Trustee, the Company or the Guarantor would be unlikely to reach its destination in a timely manner, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered personally or by facsimile or courier in accordance with Sections 13.1, 13.3 or 13.4, as the case may be.
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