Notices Clause Example with 12 Variations from Business Contracts

This page contains Notices clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and either delivered in person or sent by first class certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, if to the Company, at the Company’s principal place of business, and if to the Employee, at Employee’s home address, or, in the case of either party, to such other address or addresses as such party shall have designated in writing to the other party hereto.

Variations of a "Notices" Clause from Business Contracts

Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall shall​ be sufficient if in writing and either delivered in person or sent by first class certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, if to the Company, at the Company’s principal place of business, and if to the Employee, at Employee’s home address, or, in the case of either party, to such other address or addresses as such party shall have designated in writing to the other party hereto. ...
Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and either delivered in person or sent by first class class, certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, if to the Company, Company at the Company’s principal place of business, business addressed to the General Counsel, and if to Executive, at his home address most recently filed with the Employee, at Employee’s home address, or, in the case of either party, Company, or to such other address o...r addresses as such either party shall have designated in writing to the other party hereto. party. View More Arrow