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{{prov|{{igu}}|5(a)}} '''{{prov|{{igu}}|Delivery and Effectiveness of Communication}}'''. All communications ''except {{prov|{{igu}}|Trade Notice}}s and {{prov|{{igu}}|termination notice}}s'' can<ref>Or must --- see [[Greenclose]]</ref> be delivered by:  
{{prov|{{igu}}|5(a)}} '''{{prov|{{igu}}|Delivery and Effectiveness of Communication}}'''. All communications ''except {{prov|{{igu}}|Trade Notice}}s and {{prov|{{igu}}|termination notice}}s'' can<ref>Or must --- see [[Greenclose]]</ref> be delivered by:  
:(i) mail (return receipt requested), courier or in person (provided that an acknowledgement of delivery is obtained) and deemed effective on the date delivered or delivery is attempted;
:(i) mail (return receipt requested), courier or in person (provided that an acknowledgement of delivery is obtained) and deemed effective on the date delivered or delivery is attempted;
:(ii) fax (''yes! fax!'') and deemed effective on the date legibly received by an employee of the recipient (ie the sender’s transmission report won’t count)  
:(ii) fax [''yes! fax!''] and deemed effective on the date legibly received by an employee of the recipient (ie the sender’s transmission report won’t count)  
:(iii) [[electronic messaging system]] or [[email]]<ref>Don't get me started on what the difference between these is but if you're really interested go see [[Greenclose]]</ref> and deemed effective on the date received.  
:(iii) [[electronic messaging system]] or [[email]]<ref>Don’t get me started on what the difference between these is but if you’re fiendishly interested go see ''[[Greenclose]]'' — it will surprise you.</ref> and deemed effective on the date received.  


A notice details are those specified in {{prov|{{igu}}|Part 6}} of the {{prov|{{igu}}|Schedule}.  
A notice details are those specified in {{prov|{{igu}}|Part 6}} of the {{prov|{{igu}}|Schedule}}.  
The parties may reasonably rely on communications they believe are genuine.
The parties may reasonably rely on communications they believe are genuine.