South Australian Consolidated Acts (1) An order under
this Part—
(a) may
be made in writing addressed to the person or persons intended to be bound by
it, and served on that person or each of those persons, as the case requires;
or
(b) may
be addressed to several persons, to a class of persons, or to all persons.
(2) Notice of an order
addressed as referred to in subsection (1)(b) setting out the terms of
the order and the persons to be bound by the order must, as soon as
practicable after the order is made, be published in a newspaper that, in the
opinion of the relevant authority, will be most likely to bring the order to
the attention of the persons bound by it.
(3) An order under
this Part, when it takes effect, is binding on the person or persons to whom
it is addressed.
(4) An order that is
served on a person takes effect when it is served.
(5) An order, notice
of which is published under subsection (2), takes effect at the beginning
of the first day on which the notice was published.
(6) An order ceases to
have effect at the expiration of 90 days after the day on which it takes
effect unless it is sooner revoked.
(7)
Subsection (6) does not prevent a further order being made in the same
terms as an order that has expired.