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MINING ACT 1992 - SECT 383
Service of documents
383 Service of documents
(1) For the purposes of this Act, any notice or other document may be issued
or given to a person, or may be served on a person: (a) in the case of a
natural person: (i) by delivering it personally to the person, or
(ii) by
delivering it to the place of residence, or a place of business, of the person
and by leaving it there for the person with some other person apparently of or
above the age of 16 years, or
(iii) by posting it duly stamped and addressed
to the person at the place last shown in the records of the Department as the
person’s place of residence or business, or
(b) in the case of a body
corporate-by leaving it with a person apparently of or above the age of 16
years at, or by sending it by post to, a registered office of the body
corporate, or
(c) by posting it duly stamped and addressed to the person at
the place indicated by the person as an address to which correspondence may be
posted (including for example a post office box), or
(d) by sending it by
facsimile or electronic transmission (including for example the Internet) to
the person in accordance with arrangements indicated by the person as
appropriate for transmitting documents to the person, or
(e) by leaving it
addressed to the person at a document exchange or other place (in accordance
with usual arrangements for the exchange or other place) indicated by the
person as an exchange or place through which correspondence may be forwarded
to the person.
(2) If a landholder on whom a document is authorised or
required under this Act to be served is absent from the State or cannot, after
diligent inquiry, be found or identified, and that person’s place of
residence or business cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, the
document may be served by affixing it on some conspicuous part of the land.
(3) If under this Act a document is authorised or required to be served on the
holder of an authority or a mineral claim and there is more than one such
holder, service on any one such holder of the document, together with copies
of the document addressed to the other holders, is taken to be service on all
of the holders.
(4) If a person has more than one place of business, service
may be effected under this section at any of those places.
(6) A requirement
of this Act to serve a document on a landholder is, if the landholder is the
Crown, a requirement to serve it in the manner prescribed by the regulations.
(7) The regulations may, in a particular case or class of cases, dispense with
service on the Crown pursuant to a requirement referred to in subsection (6).
(8) This section does not affect any other mode of issuing, giving or serving
a notice or other document under any other law.
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