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COMPETITION ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 14 of 2012
A1501
(d) by sending it by electronic mail transmission to the electronic mail address of the Commission; or
(e) by sending it by any other method specified in rules made by the Commission for this purpose under section 34 of Schedule 5.

(2) A notice or other document served in accordance with subsection (1) is to be taken, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, to have been served—

(a) if served by post, on the second day after the day on which it was posted;
(b) if left at the offices of the Commission, on the day after the day on which it was so left;
(c) if sent by facsimile transmission, on the day after the day on which it was transmitted; or
(d) if sent by electronic mail transmission, on the day after the day on which it was transmitted.

167. Service of documents other than on Commission

(1) A notice, direction or other document required to be served by the Commission for the purposes of this Ordinance may be served—

(a) in the case of service on a natural person—
(i) by delivering it to the person personally;
(ii) by sending it by post in a letter addressed to the person at the person’s usual place of residence or business or, if the person’s address is unknown, addressed to the person’s last known place of residence or business;
(iii) by sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile number of the person or, if that number is unknown, to the last known facsimile number of the person; or
(iv) by sending it by electronic mail transmission to the electronic mail address of the person or, if that address is unknown, to the last known electronic mail address of the person;
(b) in the case of service on a body corporate—
(i) by delivering it to any place in Hong Kong at which the body corporate carries on business and giving it to any person in the place who appears to be concerned in the management of, or employed by, the body corporate;
(ii) by sending it by post in a letter addressed to the body corporate at its registered office in Hong Kong or at any place in Hong Kong at which the body corporate carries on business or, if the body corporate’s address is unknown, addressed to the body corporate’s last known place of business;