Heritage Act 1977 No 136
Historical version for 7 January 2011 to 30 September 2011 (accessed 24 May 2013 at 05:06)
Current version
150 Notices
(1) Where under this Act any notice or other document is required to
be given to or served upon any person, the notice or other document may be
given or served:(a) in the case of an individual:(i) by delivering it to the person, or
(ii) by sending it by prepaid post addressed to the person at the
address, if any, specified by the person for the giving of notices or service
of documents under this Act, or, where no such address is specified, at his or
her usual or last known place of abode or his or her last known place of
business, or
(b) in the case of a person not being an individual:(i) by leaving it at that person’s place of business, or, if
that person is a corporation, at the registered office of that corporation,
with a person apparently not less than 16 years of age and apparently in the
service of the person to whom the notice or other document is required to be
given or on whom the notice or other document is required to be served,
or
(ii) by sending it by prepaid post addressed to that person at the
address, if any, specified by that person for the giving of notices or service
of documents under this Act, or, where no such address is specified, at that
person’s last known place of business.
(2) A notice or other document shall, in respect of a notice or other
document sent by prepaid post in accordance with subsection (1) (a) (ii) or
(b) (ii), be deemed to have been given or served at the time at which the
notice or other document would be delivered in the ordinary course of
post.
(3) A notice or other document required to be given to or served upon
any person by the Heritage Council may be given or served by the Secretary of
the Heritage Council.
(4) A notice or other document required to be given to or served upon
the Heritage Council may be given to or served upon the Secretary of the
Heritage Council.