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PART 2U.K.Notices, etc. given by regulators, national authorities [F1, UK ETS authority or registry administrator]

Service of notices, etc.U.K.

3.—(1) This paragraph applies to a notice or direction that must or may be given under this Order by—

(a)a regulator;

(b)a national authority;

(c)the UK ETS authority.

[F2(d)the registry administrator.]

(2) A notice or direction must be in writing.

(3) A notice or direction may be given to a person in any of the following ways—

(a)by delivering it to the person;

(b)by sending it to a postal or email address provided by the person for the purpose of the service of notices or directions [F3(including an address provided under GGETSR 2012)];

(c)by leaving it at the person's proper address;

(d)by sending it by post or electronic means to the person's proper address;

(e)if the person is a body corporate, by giving it to the secretary or clerk of the body in accordance with any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (d);

(f)if the person is a partnership, by giving it to a partner or a person having the control or management of the partnership business in accordance with any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (d).

[F4(3A) A notice may be given by the registry administrator to a person who holds an account—

(a)in any of the ways set out in paragraph (3);

(b)by sending it by electronic means in the registry.]

(4) In this paragraph, “proper address” means—

(a)in the case of a body corporate—

(i)the registered or principal office of the body; or

(ii)the email address of the secretary or clerk of the body;

(b)in the case of a partnership—

(i)the principal office of the partnership; or

(ii)the email address of the partner or person having control or management of the partnership business;

(c)in any other case, the person's last known address (including an email address).

(5) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (4), where a body corporate registered outside the United Kingdom or a partnership established outside the United Kingdom has an office in the United Kingdom, the principal office of the body corporate or partnership is its principal office in the United Kingdom.

(6) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (4)(c), where the person is an aircraft operator, the proper address includes an address derived from information supplied by Eurocontrol.

[F5(7) In this paragraph and paragraph 4, a reference to this Order includes a reference to the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018, the Verification Regulation 2018, the Free Allocation Regulation and the Activity Level Changes Regulation.]

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Commencement Information

I1Sch. 3 para. 3 in force at 12.11.2020, see art. 2(1)

Service on certain Crown operatorsU.K.

4.—(1) This paragraph applies in relation to an installation operated by a person acting on behalf of—

(a)the Royal Household;

(b)the Duchy of Lancaster; or

(c)the Duke of Cornwall or other possessor of the Duchy of Cornwall.

(2) In relation to the giving of notices or directions under this Order, the following person must be treated as the operator—

(a)in relation to sub-paragraph (1)(a), the Keeper of the Privy Purse;

(b)in relation to sub-paragraph (1)(b), the person appointed by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for that purpose;

(c)in relation to sub-paragraph (1)(c), the person appointed by the Duke of Cornwall or other possessor of the Duchy of Cornwall for that purpose.

Commencement Information

I2Sch. 3 para. 4 in force at 12.11.2020, see art. 2(1)

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