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CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - SECT 102AA

Giving of notices

Notices to persons

  (1)   A notice under this Part from the Comptroller - General of Customs or a Collector to a person must be given to the person by:

  (a)   sending it by email to the last known email address of the person; or

  (b)   sending it by other electronic means to the person; or

  (c)   delivering it personally to the person; or

  (d)   sending it to the person by pre - paid post or registered post to the person's last known place of residence or business; or

  (e)   leaving it at:

  (i)   the person's last known place of residence with some person apparently a resident of that place and apparently not less than 16 years of age; or

  (ii)   the person's last known place of business with some person apparently employed at that place and apparently not less than 16 years of age; or

  (f)   for a notice to the holder of a warehouse licence (and in addition to paragraphs   (a) to (e))--delivering it personally to a person who, at the time of delivery, apparently participates in the management or control of a warehouse covered by the licence.

Notices to partnerships

  (2)   A notice under this Part from the Comptroller - General of Customs or a Collector to a partnership must be given to the partnership by:

  (a)   sending it by email to the last known email address of the partnership or a partner in the partnership; or

  (b)   sending it by other electronic means to the partnership or a partner in the partnership; or

  (c)   delivering it personally to a partner in the partnership; or

  (d)   sending it to the partnership by pre - paid post or registered post to the partnership's last known place of business; or

  (e)   leaving it at the partnership's last known place of business with some person apparently employed at that place and apparently not less than 16 years of age; or

  (f)   for a notice to the holder of a warehouse licence (and in addition to paragraphs   (a) to (e))--delivering it personally to a person who, at the time of delivery, apparently participates in the management or control of a warehouse covered by the licence.

Common rule

  (3)   For the purpose of the application of section   29 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 to the sending by post of a notice under this Part on a person or partnership who holds or held a warehouse licence, if the notice is posted as a letter addressed to the person or partnership at the address of a place that is or was covered by the licence, the notice is taken to be properly addressed.



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