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40 :(a) by giving it to any partner, secretary or other similar officer of the partnership;
 * (b) by leaving it at, or by sending it by post to, the partnership’s business address; or
 * (c) by sending it by fax to the fax number used at the partnership’s business address.

(4) A document 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 similar 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 post to, the registered office or principal office in Singapore of the body corporate or unincorporated association; or
 * (c) by sending it by fax to the fax number used at the registered office or principal office in Singapore of the body corporate or unincorporated association.

(5) In addition, a document to be served on an individual or entity (called in this subsection the addressee) may be served—
 * (a) by giving an electronic notice to the addressee by the addressee’s chosen means of notification, stating that the document is available for access and how the addressee may use the addressee’s chosen means of access to access the document’s contents;
 * (b) where, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the name of the addressee, or the business address, residential address or last email address of the addressee, cannot be ascertained, by posting it on an official website; or
 * (c) by any other means (including electronic means) for the service of documents of that kind that may be prescribed by regulations.

(6) A document to be served that is addressed to a class of persons may be—