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1.—(1) In this Schedule “relevant period” in relation to a notice means the chargeable period to which the notice relates.
(2) Any notice required or authorised to be given to or served on any person by a billing body, or any information required by paragraph 3(2) to be supplied to any person when a demand notice (within the meaning of this Schedule) is served–
(a)may be so given, served or supplied by sending the notice or information to that person by electronic communication to such address as may be notified by that person for that purpose; or
(b)shall be treated as given, served or supplied to that person where–
(i)the billing body and that person have agreed for that purpose that any documents containing the notice or information may be accessed by that person on a website;
(ii)the document is a document to which that agreement applies;
(iii)the billing body has published the document on a website; and
(iv)that person is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed for those purposes between that person and the billing body, of the publication of the document on a website and how that person may locate and access the document.
(3) For the purpose of any legal proceedings, a notice given in accordance with sub paragraph (2) shall, unless the contrary is proved, be treated as served on the second business day after–
(a)it was sent; or
(b)notification of its publication was given in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(b)(iv).
(4) A person who has notified an address for the purpose of sub-paragraph (2)(a) shall, by notice in writing to the billing body, advise the billing body of any change in that address; and the change shall take effect on the third business day after the date on which the notice is received by the billing body.
(5) A person who has notified an address for the purpose of sub-paragraph (2)(a) may, by notice in writing to the billing body, withdraw that notification; and the withdrawal shall take effect on the third business day after the date on which the notice is received by the billing body.
(6) A person who has entered into an agreement with the billing body under sub paragraph (2)(b)(i) may, by notice in writing to the billing body, inform that body that the person no longer wishes to be a party to the agreement; and where such notice is given, the agreement shall be treated as revoked on the third business day after the date on which the notice is received by the billing body.
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