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Service of documents on co‑operative

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Part 18General

483 Service of documents on co‑operative

(1)

A document may be served on a co‑operative or a participating co‑operative —

(a)

by posting it to the registered office of the co‑operative or participating co‑operative; or

(b)

by leaving it at the registered office of the co‑operative or participating co‑operative with a person who appears to have reached 16 years of age; or

(c)

if a liquidator or administrator of the co‑operative or participating co‑operative has been appointed — by post; or

(d)

if a liquidator or administrator of the co‑operative or participating co‑operative has been appointed by the Registrar —

(i)

if the liquidator or administrator (as the case may be) is registered with ASIC — by leaving it at the address of the office of the liquidator or administrator (as the case may be) in the most recent notice of that address lodged with ASIC; or

(ii)

if the liquidator or administrator (as the case may be) is not registered with ASIC — by leaving it at the address of the office of the liquidator or administrator (as the case may be) in the most recent notice of that address lodged with the Registrar;

or

(e)

if a liquidator or administrator of the co‑operative or participating co‑operative has been appointed by someone else — by leaving it at the address of the office of the liquidator or administrator (as the case may be) in the most recent notice of that address lodged with ASIC.

(2)

For the purpose of serving a document under this section by post, it is properly addressed if it is addressed to the registered office of the co‑operative or the participating co‑operative.

[(3) deleted]

(4)

This section does not affect the operation of any provision of a law or of the rules of a court authorising a document to be served on a co‑operative or a participating co‑operative in another way.

[Section 483 amended: No. 7 of 2016 s. 180.]

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