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9.—(1) Any notice under these Regulations must be in writing.
(2) A notice may be subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time.
(3) A notice may be served on a person by—
(a)delivering it to him in person;
(b)leaving it at his proper address; or
(c)sending it by post or electronic means to him at his proper address.
(4) Any such notice may—
(a)in the case of a body corporate, be served on the secretary or clerk of that body;
(b)in the case of a partnership, be served on a partner or a person having the control or management of the partnership business.
(5) If the person to be served with any such notice has specified an address in the United Kingdom other than his proper address as the one at which he or someone on his behalf will accept notices of the same description as those notices, that address is also to be treated for the purposes of this regulation as his proper address.
(6) For the purposes of this regulation, “proper address” means a person’s last known address, which for the purposes of paragraph (3)(c) includes an e-mail address, except that—
(a)in the case of a body corporate or its secretary or clerk it is the address of the registered or principal office of that body;
(b)in the case of a partnership, partner or person having the control or management of the partnership business, it is the principal office of the partnership,
and for the purposes of this paragraph, the principal office of a company registered outside the United Kingdom or of a partnership carrying on business outside the United Kingdom is its principal office within the United Kingdom.
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