(1) For the purposes
of this Act, a notice or other document may be given to a person (or a notice
or other document may be served on a person) —
(a) in
the case of a natural person —
(i)
by delivering it to the person personally;
(ii)
by sending it by post to the address specified by the
person for the giving or service of documents or, if no such address is
specified, the residential or business address of the person last known to the
person giving or serving the document; or
(iii)
by sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile
number of the person;
or
(b) in
the case of a body corporate —
(i)
by leaving it with a person apparently of or above the
age of 16 years at, or by sending it by post to, the head office, a registered
office or a principal office of the body corporate or to an address specified
by the body corporate for the giving or service of documents; or
(ii)
by sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile
number of the body corporate.
(2) Nothing in this
section affects the operation of any provision of a law or of the rules of a
court authorising a document to be served on a person in any other manner.