Service of notice: prescribed modes determine when communications under the Act are deemed served and take effect. Service of notices under the Act may be effected by personal delivery, messenger or courier to the addressee or authorised representative; by registered post, speed post or courier with acknowledgement to the last known place of business or residence; by e mail provided at registration; by making the communication available on the common portal; or by publication in a local newspaper. If none of these modes is practicable the notice may be affixed at the last known business or residence or on the issuing office's notice board. A communication is deemed served when tendered, published or affixed, and post is deemed received after normal transit unless proved otherwise.
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Service of notice: prescribed modes determine when communications under the Act are deemed served and take effect.
Service of notices under the Act may be effected by personal delivery, messenger or courier to the addressee or authorised representative; by registered post, speed post or courier with acknowledgement to the last known place of business or residence; by e mail provided at registration; by making the communication available on the common portal; or by publication in a local newspaper. If none of these modes is practicable the notice may be affixed at the last known business or residence or on the issuing office's notice board. A communication is deemed served when tendered, published or affixed, and post is deemed received after normal transit unless proved otherwise.
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