Service of notice: prescribed delivery methods determine deemed service, including email, portal, post, publication, or affixing. Service of notice may be effected by direct delivery to the addressee or specified representatives, by registered post/speed post/courier with acknowledgement, by email provided at registration, by making it available on the common portal, by publication in a local newspaper, or, if none is practicable, by affixing at the last known place of business or residence or on the issuing officer's notice board. Such communications are deemed to have been served on the date tendered, published or affixed; those sent by registered or speed post are presumed received after the normal transit period unless disproved.
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Service of notice: prescribed delivery methods determine deemed service, including email, portal, post, publication, or affixing.
Service of notice may be effected by direct delivery to the addressee or specified representatives, by registered post/speed post/courier with acknowledgement, by email provided at registration, by making it available on the common portal, by publication in a local newspaper, or, if none is practicable, by affixing at the last known place of business or residence or on the issuing officer's notice board. Such communications are deemed to have been served on the date tendered, published or affixed; those sent by registered or speed post are presumed received after the normal transit period unless disproved.
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