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(1) A notice may be served on a person:

(a) personally; or

(b) by being left at his usual or last known place of abode; or

(c) by being sent through registered post, addressed to such person at his usual or last known business or private address including any post office box number or private post bag; or

(d) in the case of a company incorporated or registered in Ghana addressed to the manager of the company, or any principal officer thereof in Ghana at the registered office of the company or at the principal place of business in Ghana of such company; or

(e) in the case of a partnership by being sent through the post to the usual or last known business or private address of a partner resident in Ghana or if there is no such partner, to the usual or last known business or private address of the Manager of the partnership business addressed to such partner or Manager; or

(f) in the case of a body of persons, addressed to such body at the last known business or other address of such body.

(2) All notices under this Law to be served by post shall be sent by registered post and shall be deemed to have been served on the day succeeding the day on which the addressee of the registered letter containing the notice would have been informed in the ordinary course that such letter is awaiting him.

(3) Every notice to be given by the Commissioner under this Law shall be signed by the Commissioner or by such person as may from time to time be authorised by him for that purpose under the provisions of section 29(2) of this Law and every notice shall be valid if the signature of the Commissioner or of such person is duly printed or written thereon.