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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 136

136—Service

        (1)         A notice or other document may be served on a licensee—

            (a)         personally; or

            (b)         by leaving it at the licensed premises, in an envelope addressed to the licensee, with a person apparently employed or engaged in the business conducted under the licence; or

            (c)         by posting it to the licensee in an envelope addressed to the licensee at the licensed premises or some other appropriate address of which the person who is to serve the notice or document has had notice; or

            (d)         by transmitting it to the licensee by fax or email to the fax number or email address last provided to the Commissioner by the licensee for that purpose.

        (2)         A notice or other document may be served on any other person—

            (a)         personally; or

            (b)         if the person has nominated an address for service—by leaving it at or posting it to that address in an envelope addressed to the person; or

            (c)         by posting it to the person's usual place of business or residence in an envelope addressed to the person; or

            (d)         by leaving it at or posting it to the address of the person's solicitor in an envelope addressed to the solicitor; or

            (e)         by transmitting it to the person by fax or email to the fax number or email address last provided to the Commissioner by the person for that purpose.

        (3)         A notice or other document posted to a person under this section will be conclusively presumed to have been served on the person at the time when it would, in the ordinary course of post, reach the address to which it was posted.

        (4)         A notice or other document transmitted to a person under this section will be conclusively presumed to have been served on the person at the time of transmission.



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