(b) if a person gives SPER or the
registrar a unique electronic address for the person—by using electronic
communication to send the document to the address; or
(c) if a person
consents to SPER using a unique electronic address for serving a document to
the person—by using electronic communication to send the document to the
address; or
(d) in another way prescribed by regulation.
(2) Also, in
addition to being able to send a document to a person by post as provided for
under the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, part 10 , the registrar may send the
document by post to another address for the person known to the registrar.
(3) A document is taken to have been served on a person—
(a) for a document
served by using electronic communication—
(i) on the day the communication
is sent to the person; or
(ii) if the communication is sent after 5pm—on
the following business day; or
(b) for a document served in a way prescribed
by regulation—the day prescribed by regulation for the method of service.
(b) designed to enable a user of the network to
communicate with a specific person or a group of people.
Examples—
a
telephone network or computer network
"unique electronic address" , for a person, means a fixed designation on a
communication network assigned to the person for the purpose of the person
receiving information.
Examples—
an email address, mobile phone number or
user account