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Service of notices.
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60.—(1) Where a notice or notification is required under this Part to be given to a person, the notice or notification shall be addressed to that person and shall be given to the person in one of the following ways—
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(a) by delivering it to the person,
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(b) by leaving it at the address at which the person ordinarily resides or carries on business,
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(c) by sending it by post in a pre-paid registered letter addressed to the person at the address at which the person ordinarily resides or carries on business,
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(d) if an address for the service of notices has been furnished by the person, by leaving it at, or sending it by pre-paid registered post addressed to the person to, that address,
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(e) in any case where the person giving the notice or notification considers that the immediate giving of the notice is required, by sending it, by means of a facsimile machine, to a device or facility for the reception of facsimiles located at the address at which the person ordinarily resides or carries on business or, if an address for the service of notices has been furnished by the person, that address, provided that the sender's facsimile machine generates a message confirming successful transmission of the total number of pages of the notice.
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(2) For the purposes of this section, a company registered under the Companies Acts, 1963 to 2001, shall be deemed to be ordinarily resident at its registered office, and every other body corporate and every unincorporated body shall be deemed to be ordinarily resident at its principal office or place of business.
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