The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 88
Notices
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Notices.
98. A notice requiring to be served upon any Shareholder for any
purpose, may be served either personally or by leaving the same, or by sending the same through the post in a letter posted at the Chief Post-Office in the City of Wellington, addressed to the Shareholder at his registered address.
Notices, service of
99. All notices directed to be given to the
Shareholders shall, with respect to any share to which persons are jointly entitled, be given to that one of them who is first named on the Register of Shareholders, and notice so given shall be sufficient notice to all the proprietors of share.
Notices, when shares hold jointly.
100. Every Shareholder resident out of the
colony of New Zealand may give to the Manager, at the chief Office of the Company, for registration, an address within the colony of New Zealand for the service of notices, and the address so given shall be deemed to be the Shareholder's registered address. In default thereof the Registered Office of the Company shall be deemed to be his registered address, and a notice placed there in a conspicuous position shall be deemed to have been duly served on every Shareholder who has not given an address, although not directed to him.
Notice to absentess.
101. All notices, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same was posted; and
to prove the service it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing the notice was properly addressed and stamped, or paid for and put in the Post-Office.
Notices, proof of Service.
102. All notices, if any, required by law, to
be given by advertisements, shall be advertised
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in a newspaper or newspapers appointed for the purpose by the Directors.
Notices by advertisement.