The happiest day of my life was when I received the telex that said I had been accepted as an SAA pilot. |
|
To my mind that telex is a plain acceptance of the amount demanded, since it plainly describes the amount as undisputed. |
|
For the reasons given earlier, an oral contract evidenced only by a re-cap telex, does not seem to me to qualify for this purpose. |
|
The accused had based his conviction on a telex he had received in October 1944 from the Regional office of the Gestapo. |
|
However, a telex from Stalin presenting Eisenstein as a traitor to Russia also weighed heavily on the project. |
|
That evening I received a telex from my colleague at the Western Australian Museum, passing on some interesting news items from home. |
|
Transactions are generally concluded over the telephone and confirmed by telex or e-mail between buyers and sellers across whatever distance. |
|
Even today, most capital transfers are communicated through faxes or telex machines and authenticated with pen-and-ink signatures. |
|
First, a telegram or telex may be garbled as a result of a failure in operations. |
|
The whispery thin blue aerogrammes have gone the way of the telegram and the telex. |
|
We had to rely upon faxes and the old telex machine, and telephone calls at different times through different time zones. |
|
Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks. |
|
The telex machine in the plant's foreign trade office was buzzing with communications from companies in Europe, America and the Far East. |
|
It featured a high density of interaction, not least through the secure telex network. |
|
The race for news started to accelerate in the 60s and 70s when news providers started to disseminate information globally by telex. |
|
After sending the telex, he returned to the rescue operation, climbing into a hole to help a child. |
|
Since the notice here was tendered by telex, we do not know the form of the acceptance. |
|
And he couldn't receive information over the sat phone because he couldn't talk, so he communicated via telex and received instructions. |
|
This telex acts as an initial information letter to all operators prior to a final document amendment. |
|
The request for shares to be registered shall be sent by letter, fax or telex to the Company within fifteen days of crossing the threshold. |
|
|
Notification of the national central banks may take place by means of telefax, electronic mail or telex or in paper form. |
|
On Tuesday, the counter-revolution was in full flood, telephone and telex lines were cut and the airports closed. |
|
The radio frequency and the telex and fax numbers to be used shall be indicated on the fishing licence. |
|
Name, address, telegraphic address, electronic address, telephone number, telex and fax number of the contracting entity. |
|
The first day I couldn't get a telex because all the lines were down. |
|
Please ensure that you enter the full delivery address and telephone, fax or telex numbers. |
|
Proxies granted by mail, fax, telex, telegram or electronic mail are annexed to the attendance register. |
|
If no matching information is received from the depository, no matching status will be reported in the telex Suspense Report. |
|
Please confirm receipt of this letter immediately in writing by cable, fax or telex. |
|
Delivery is deemed to have taken place as soon as the work has been sent by surface mail, fax, telex, courier, etc. |
|
There are directly competing alternatives such as courier services and other alternatives such as telephone and telex. |
|
When telex replaced the telegraph, the basic banking transaction remained the same, but the cost was reduced and accuracy improved. |
|
Then came telex, followed by the fax machine and now the Internet. |
|
The hotel's 24-hour business centre is on the lobby level and has photocopying, translation, fax, telex, computer word processing and courier services. |
|
The party invoking force majeur, shall give prompt notice to the other party by fax, telex followed by registered letter stating the kind of Force Majeure. |
|
Signature is a typical form of authentication but there may be other avenues such as a PIN, a so-called electronic signature, tested telex, or SWIFT message. |
|
In a forgotten warehouse, 500 telex machines were discovered which had been bought by the previous Chilean government but left unused because nobody knew what to do with them. |
|
Six days after the crash, the company sent an emergency telex grounding all flights, but the families' solicitor asked if it should have been sent earlier. |
|
As early as the 1970s, electronic communication was developing, with the telex superseding the humble letter as the preferred means of placing business orders. |
|
A telegraph and telex service is also to be provided. |
|
|
This appropriation is intended to cover secretarial allowances for officials and temporary staff in grade C employed as typists, shorthandtypists, telex operators, executive secretaries or principal secretaries. |
|
And the internet has not yet killed off the telex. |
|
Except where there is a clause to the contrary in the Articles of Association, a director may give, by letter, telex or telefax, a power of attorney to another director to represent him at a session of the board of directors. |
|
The time limit for acceptance set by the offeror by telephone, telex, telefax or any other instant communication medium shall begin to run from the time the offeree receives the offer. |
|
Any director may take part in any meeting by appointing another director as his proxy, in writing, by telegram, telex or telefax or any other similar written means of communication. |
|
Then the contribution to the increase must be transferred either as transferal for KFH shareholders, or through an approved cheque or telex. |
|
Merchant vessels had the civilian Inmarsat uplink, which enabled written telex and voice report transmissions via satellite. |
|
The station provides a radiotelex service extended to telex subscribers. |
|
In April, extensive enquiries in Washington and London concluded that the telex was a fake. |
|
Introduced along with the stock exchange television program was a telex service for the transmission of stock exchange quotations throughout Switzerland. |
|
SchumacherMar 26th 2009 Guru: Tom PetersMar 5th 2009 Guru: Alfred SloanJan 30th 2009 Guru: C. K. PrahaladSep 19th 2008With the invention of the telephone and the telex, the centralised head office came into its own. |
|
It's the telex machine all over a-bloody-again, I tell you. |
|
Service shall be by hand, or by telex, facsimile or registered airmail to the Secretary-General at the headquarters of the Authority or to the designated representative. |
|
It can also be sent by telegram, telex, fax and e-mail within the period, but it must be confirmed by a letter sent by recorded delivery within the following 48 hours. |
|
In 1947 the WHO established an epidemiological information service via telex, and by 1950 a mass tuberculosis inoculation drive using the BCG vaccine was under way. |
|
It may be noted that the receipt of the confirmation of receipt is not equivalent to the receipt of the answerback in telex or the transaction report in fax. |
|
A Ministry of Defence operative in London had a short telex conversation with Governor Hunt's telex operator, who confirmed that Argentines were on the island and in control. |
|
Using telex had been taking a toll on the division, however. |
|
Some encryption machines protect telephone calls, others protect fax and Telex messages, and still others protect computer communications. |
|
One of EasyLink International's lines of business is providing Telex Network outsourcing services to carriers around the world. |
|
|
Telex is a leading manufacturer and supplier of professional audio, wireless, life safety and communication equipment. |
|
The company's latest innovation and introduction is the Telex Legacy Headset system, specifically targeted at the high school level. |
|