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Heritage Act 1995 - SECT 58

Manner of service of order

58. Manner of service of order



(1) An interim protection order may be served on a person-

   (a)  by delivering it to that person; or

   (b)  by leaving it at his or her usual or last known place of residence; or

   (c)  by forwarding it by post in a prepaid letter addressed to him or her
        at his or her usual or last known place of residence; or

   (d)  by forwarding it electronically to that person at his or her usual or
        last known place of residence or business; or

   (e)  in the case of a place, by displaying it at that place; or



   (f)  in the case of an object, by displaying it on or near the object.



(2) If an interim protection order-

   (a)  is served on a person other than an owner of a place or object; or

   (b)  in the case of a place or object, is served on the owner by displaying
        it at that place or on or near that object-

the Heritage Council or Executive Director must, as soon as possible after the
service of the order-

   (c)  cause a copy of the order to be served on the owner in accordance with
        subsection (1)(a), (b), (c) or (d); or

   (d)  if the address of the owner is unknown, cause a copy of the order to
        be published in a newspaper circulating generally in Victoria.



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