Section 91Part 12 — General
Service of notices
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91. Any notice, order or other document required or authorised to be served on any person under this Law shall be deemed to have been served on him —
if served on him personally;
if served on an attorney-at-law who has conduct on behalf of such person of any matter to which the notice, order or document relates;
if sent by prepaid registered post to him at his last known postal address, and a receipt purporting to have been signed by him has been received in return;
in the case of a company, if the notice, order or document has been handed to an officer of the company or left at the company’s registered office; or
if service cannot be effected by way of one of the foregoing means, by publishing the notice, order or document in at least three issues for two consecutive weeks in a local newspaper.