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LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 - SECT 72
Manner of giving or serving notices or documents
72 Manner of giving or serving notices or documents
(1) If a notice or other document is required to be given to or served on any
person under this Act, the notice or other document may be given or served--
(a) in the case of a person other than a corporation--by delivering it to the
person or by posting it to the address (if any) specified by the person for
the service of documents under this Act or, if no such address is specified,
by posting it to the person's usual or last known place of residence or
business, or
(b) in the case of a corporation--by leaving it at the
registered office of the corporation with a person apparently employed by the
corporation or by posting it to the address (if any) specified by the
corporation for the service of documents under this Act or, if no such address
is specified, by posting it to the last known place of business of the
corporation.
(2) If-- (a) an authority of the State is required or authorised
under this Act to give to or serve on the owner of land a notice or other
document, and
(b) the authority is unable after due inquiry to ascertain the
owner's whereabouts,
the notice or other document may be given or served by
displaying the notice or document in accordance with this section.
(2A) For
the purposes of subsection (2), a notice or document may be displayed by-- (a)
placing it on a board or other structure in a conspicuous place on the land to
which it relates, or
(b) publishing a copy of it in a newspaper circulating
in the district in which the land is situated (whether published in print or
on a website), or
(c) publishing a copy of it on a website that, in the
opinion of the authority, is appropriate to cause the notice to come to the
attention of persons in the district in which the land is situated.
(3) This
section is subject to section 103 of the Native Title (New South Wales) Act
1994 .
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