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Rh (3) A document permitted or required by this Act to be served on a partnership (other than a limited liability partnership) may be served—
 * (a) by giving it to any partner or other like officer of the partnership;
 * (b) by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, the partnership’s business address;
 * (c) by sending it by fax to the fax number used at the partnership’s business address; or
 * (d) by sending it by email to the partnership’s email address.

(4) A document permitted or required by this Act to be served on a body corporate (including a limited liability partnership) or an unincorporated association may be served—
 * (a) by giving it to the secretary or other like officer of the body corporate or unincorporated association, or the limited liability partnership’s manager;
 * (b) by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, the body corporate’s or unincorporated association’s registered office or principal office in Singapore;
 * (c) by sending it by fax to the fax number used at the body corporate’s or unincorporated association’s registered office or principal office in Singapore; or
 * (d) by sending it by email to the body corporate’s or unincorporated association’s email address.

(5) Service of a document under this section takes effect—
 * (a) if the document is sent by fax and a notification of successful transmission is received, on the day of transmission;
 * (b) if the document is sent by email, at the time that the email becomes capable of being retrieved by the person; and
 * (c) if the document is sent by prepaid registered post, 2 days after the day the document was posted (even if it is returned undelivered).