(1) Every notice, order or direction issued under this Act shall, save as
otherwise expressly provided in this Act, be served―
(a) by giving or tendering the notice, order or direction, or by sending it by post to the person for
whom it is intended; or
(b) if such person cannot be found, by affixing the notice, order or direction on some conspicuous
part of his last known place of abode or business, or by giving or tendering the notice, order or
direction to some adult male member or servant of his family or by causing it to be affixed on some
conspicuous part of the building or land, if any, to which it relates.
(2) Where the person on whom a notice, order or direction is to be served is a minor, service upon his
guardian or upon any adult male member or servant of his family shall be deemed to be the service upon
the minor.
(3) Every notice, order or direction which by or under this Act is to be served as a public notice, order
or direction or as a notice, order or direction which is not required to be served to any individual therein
specified shall, save as otherwise expressly provided, be deemed to be sufficiently served if a copy
thereof is affixed in such conspicuous part of the office of the competent authority or in such other public place during such period, or is published in such local newspaper or in such other manner, as the
competent authority may direct.
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