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S 536/2023
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(iii) in the case of a partnership (other than a limited liability partnership), to any partner or other like officer of the partnership;
(b) by leaving a copy of the order—
(i) in the case of an individual, at the individual’s usual or last known place of residence with an adult apparently resident there, or at the individual’s business address with an adult apparently employed there; or
(ii) in the case of a person other than an individual, at the person’s business address;
(c) if the person is an individual, by affixing a copy of the order in a conspicuous place at the individual’s usual or last known place of residence or at the individual’s business address;
(d) by ordinary or registered post to the business address, or usual or last known address in Singapore, of the person.

(4) If—

(a) a stop order is made against an act done by a person on an online location; and
(b) the online location provides a mechanism by which—
(i) the person may receive electronic communications; or
(ii) comments may be posted in response to the act,

the stop order may be served on the person by sending an electronic copy of the stop order to the person through that mechanism.

Illustration

A stop order requires a person to remove an image that the person posted on the Instagram application. The stop order may be served on the person by sending the person a copy of the order through the direct message function of the Instagram application or through a comment on the Instagram post.