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Liquor Act 1992
sec.234Service of documents
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### sec.234 Service of documents
Without limiting the ways by which a document may be served, a document to be given for the purposes of this Act to a licensee or permittee may be given—
by leaving it with a person who appears to be in charge of the premises to which the licence or permit relates; or
by affixing it to some conspicuous place on the premises to which the licence or permit relates.
Service of a document given under subsection (1) or transmitted by telex, facsimile or electronic means is taken to have been effected at the time when it is so given or transmitted unless the contrary is proved.
s 234 amd 2008 No. 48 s 59 (2) sch 2
(sec.234-ssec.1) Without limiting the ways by which a document may be served, a document to be given for the purposes of this Act to a licensee or permittee may be given— by leaving it with a person who appears to be in charge of the premises to which the licence or permit relates; or by affixing it to some conspicuous place on the premises to which the licence or permit relates.
(sec.234-ssec.2) Service of a document given under subsection (1) or transmitted by telex, facsimile or electronic means is taken to have been effected at the time when it is so given or transmitted unless the contrary is proved.
- (a) by leaving it with a person who appears to be in charge of the premises to which the licence or permit relates; or
- (b) by affixing it to some conspicuous place on the premises to which the licence or permit relates.