✨ Legal Agreement Clauses
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(b) comply with all reasonable directions by the other party to contest or resist the requirement to disclose Information; and
(c) consult in good faith with the other party with a view to agreeing upon the form and timing of the disclosure or announcement.
20.4 Clarification: For clarity, this section 20 does not prevent a party from disclosing the existence of, or the contents of, this agreement.
- NOTICE
21.1 Notice: Every notice or other communication ("Notice") for the purposes of this agreement shall:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) be delivered in accordance with clause 21.2.
21.2 Method of service: A Notice may be given by:
(a) delivery to the physical address of the relevant party; or
(b) posting it by pre-paid post to the postal address of the relevant party; or
(c) sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile number of the relevant party, so long as clause 21.4 is complied with; or
(d) sending it by email to the email address of the relevant party, so long as clause 21.4 is complied with.
21.3 Time of receipt: A Notice given in the manner:
(a) specified in clause 21.2(a) is deemed received at the time of delivery;
(b) specified in clause 21.2(b) is deemed received three Business Days after (but exclusively of) the date of posting;
(c) specified in clause 21.2(c) or clause 21.2(d) is deemed (subject to clause 21.4) received:
(i) if sent between the hours of 9am and 5pm (local time) on a local working day, at the time of transmission; or
(ii) if subclause (i) does not apply, at 9am (local time) on the local working day most immediately after the time of sending.
For this purpose "local time" is the time in the place of receipt of the Notice, and a "local working day" is a normal working day in that place.
21.4 Facsimile and email notice: A Notice given:
(a) by facsimile, is not deemed received unless (if receipt is disputed) the party giving Notice produces a facsimile transmission report of the device from which the transmission was made which evidences full transmission, free of errors, to the facsimile number of the party given Notice;
(b) by email, is not deemed received unless (if receipt is disputed) the party giving Notice produces a printed copy of the delivery status notification which
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