Service of notice: prescribed modes determine when a notice is deemed served, including email, portal, post, publication or affixture. Permitted modes for serving decisions, orders, summonses, notices or communications include personal delivery (to the addressee, representative or authorised persons), registered/speed post or courier with acknowledgement to last known business or residence, e mail as provided at registration, availability on the common portal, publication in a local newspaper, and, if none are practicable, affixture at the last known place or on the issuing officer's notice board. Communications are deemed served on the date of tender, publication or affixture, and postal dispatches are deemed received after the normal transit period unless the contrary is proved.
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Service of notice: prescribed modes determine when a notice is deemed served, including email, portal, post, publication or affixture.
Permitted modes for serving decisions, orders, summonses, notices or communications include personal delivery (to the addressee, representative or authorised persons), registered/speed post or courier with acknowledgement to last known business or residence, e mail as provided at registration, availability on the common portal, publication in a local newspaper, and, if none are practicable, affixture at the last known place or on the issuing officer's notice board. Communications are deemed served on the date of tender, publication or affixture, and postal dispatches are deemed received after the normal transit period unless the contrary is proved.
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