Service of notice sets authorised methods for serving regulatory notices, including personal delivery, registered post, affixing, or newspaper publication. Service under the Prevention of Money Laundering (Appeal) Rules may be effected by personal delivery to the person or an authorised representative, or by registered post with acknowledgement due to the person's residence, last known residence, place of business, or last place of work. If those means are impracticable, substituted service is permitted by affixing the document to a conspicuous part of the premises with a written report witnessed by two persons, or by publication in leading vernacular and English newspapers with wide circulation in the relevant area.
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Service of notice sets authorised methods for serving regulatory notices, including personal delivery, registered post, affixing, or newspaper publication.
Service under the Prevention of Money Laundering (Appeal) Rules may be effected by personal delivery to the person or an authorised representative, or by registered post with acknowledgement due to the person's residence, last known residence, place of business, or last place of work. If those means are impracticable, substituted service is permitted by affixing the document to a conspicuous part of the premises with a written report witnessed by two persons, or by publication in leading vernacular and English newspapers with wide circulation in the relevant area.
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